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A guy at the 2018 con in Atlanta changed how I talk about anime
I was waiting in line for a panel and started chatting with the guy next to me. He said, 'I don't care if a show is popular, I just want to know why you personally liked it.' That stuck with me. Now I always ask for specific scenes or feelings instead of just ratings. Anyone else have a small moment that shifted their approach to talking about shows?
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quinn96811d ago
Actually, that sounds like a nice idea but it's kind of a waste of time. Popularity exists for a reason, it's a quick way to filter out the garbage. If I only have a minute to decide what to watch, I'm checking the rating and how many people liked it, not waiting for someone's long story about a single scene. The numbers tell you more.
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parkerp8010d ago
Yeah but those numbers can get totally gamed by bots and hype.
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