211.html "> think that there are some flaws in the film reviews and book reviews, I may feel pretty good about the films with a low score, and I would not feel good about some of the highly rated books."
Recently a period of time through reading, shopping, their own experience to the reason: a lot of things (books, commodities) are not good or bad, only points are suitable!
Book
Friday in a colleague there borrowed a book: "Light The Community" is going to see on the subway, read one hours to find that this book is too rotten to the sentence practitioners know the theory of +99 nonsense + a case.
Later, think about it, if it is the student age to see this book, perhaps I will be excited for several days, because this book for the non-practitioner or relatively fresh, more inspiring people. But it may not make much sense to practitioners.
Therefore, the same book, different people evaluation, the result will be a big gap. The problem is not in the book, but in the reader's personal situation.
Product Reviews
Compared to books, goods (especially clothes) require a higher profile for the buyer's personal characteristics (height, weight, and three-dimensional). Through a bad online shopping experience, I also gave the seller a suggestion: in the comments to encourage buyers to report their height and weight, the size of the purchase, whether it fits. To provide a more effective reference for the back buyer. Detailed suggestions can look at my another blog-to Taobao sellers a little advice.
All:
1. At this stage, I often see the comments in the way (watercress, Taobao) are only unilateral evaluation of the product itself, not the user/purchaser qualitative. Leads to inconsistent reference values for different types of people.
2. If you want to make evaluation more reference value, more accurate. The user/purchaser should be defined first and then the user/purchaser should be evaluated for the commodity. There would not be a very good entry-level reading, and it would be an introduction to a group of professionals or people who thought they were professional.
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