I think about this exact moment in time a lot. This happened around when I was really starting to pay serious attention to online film criticism. I distinctly remember when Rotten Tomatoes disabled comments on reviews, and why. It’s not games or comic books... it’s cultural.https://twitter.com/mattzollerseitz/status/1152382943840604165 …
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A lot of it certainly concentrated there! But I think the way aggregate sites market themselves helps to foster these attitudes of entitlement by reducing criticism to a numbers game. We talk a lot about the commodification of art, but not the commodification of art criticism.
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Oh, absolutely. That focus on numbers definitely helps perpetuate the bizarre notion of "objectivity" in reviews, something these groups often champion.
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I think I was able to dodge a bit of this in the open source community. On the internet no one can tell you're a
... Or black so I've never been harassed on an irc chat (just me) so when the brotech culture came to light I was a bit shocked ... Not for long.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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