• BillyClark@piefed.social
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    6 hours ago

    I think people should rate things consistently, and both of those criteria in the post are fairly subjective. Like, they could both vary based on your mood.

    Here’s my 3-star rating system, which is less subjective:

    *** I would happily watch this movie again, or I have already enjoyed it multiple times.

    ** It wasn’t bad, but I don’t see myself watching it again.

    * I would refuse to watch this again, or I turned it off because I couldn’t watch it once.

    Of course, it’s not perfect. Movies like Dear Zachary would be forced to be 2 stars. But for the most part, since star reviews are to help people decide what to watch, if the criteria is whether or not people would want to watch it a lot, I think the intentions line up with the implementation better.

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      5 hours ago

      Good system. I really like the practical call to action.

      • must watch
      • watch
      • don’t watch

      You could even extend it with half stars to a 6 star system equivalent.

      Lots of rating systems gain an inflation of the hightest grades.