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by waivek
2904 days ago
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Take any App on the store. Count the number of reviews. Then count the total number of installs. The total reviews will be less than ten percent of the installs. The negative reviews are a fraction of that percentage. As such you cannot observe via reviews what the majority of the users think of the app. Then, by the definition you have just given, app reviews aren't empirical. |
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Sorry, but none of your badly formed, hand-wavy reasoning has proven that wrong. Also, nobody is arguing that "the majority" think something - I'm arguing against your completely anecdotal and un-evidenced claim that it "rarely" happens.
What evidence do you have that it rarely happens? None that I can see so far...