Positively reviewed is someone who likes the app. I was very careful with my language to avoid this confusion. I said people who are fine with their app.
OK and I’ve seen plenty of 2.5 - 3 star reviews where people were just fine with the app too. Same thing with products on Amazon. I’ve also left review such as this myself.
People like sharing their experiences with others. They’ve been doing it for thousands of years. Go figure.
I guess since you've seen 3 star reviews my argument collapses on itself. If only you hadn't seen those pesky 3 star reviews. What a compelling argument.
"I've seen 3 star reviews so it must be true, because I've seen 3 star reviews, personally"
The definition of empirical is: “based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.”
Was there a salient point that you were trying to make or are you just going to continue to misrepresent definitions of words that you can easily look up for yourself?
I'm sorry for assuming you were speaking with any depth when talking about empiricism. If your base entire arguments on dictionary definitions then it's no surprise this conversation is going in circles.
People like sharing their experiences with others. They’ve been doing it for thousands of years. Go figure.
Care to try again?