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In reply to the discussion: Training Tea Party Activists In Guerilla Internet Tactics - BUSTED! [View all]dballance
(5,756 posts)29. Same Here
If I'm truly interested in a book or movie I'm going to do more than pay attention to the average "stars" rating. I'm going to read both good and bad reviews. So they're not going to dissuade consumers who want to be informed. However, I just wonder how many people out there do just pay attention to the average ratings only.
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SecularMotion
Jan 2013
OP
Do you have an example of a wikipedia article that contains false information with a right slant?
Buzz Clik
Jan 2013
#28
Gee, I wonder how many of our founders gave the Constitution a 1 star rating on Amazon w/o
JaneyVee
Jan 2013
#11
Looks like a lot of empty seats, must have been a spelling test for admission.
mountain grammy
Jan 2013
#14
I love how he's basically admitting that without intellectual dishonesty
Downtown Hound
Jan 2013
#21