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I wish more people would grasp this simple concept. Far too many don't though.
Mind the voted product doesn't actually have to be bad. Just be the fancy thing the internet hive mind decided to take a ♥♥♥♥ on at the wrong time.
Case in point.
I sure as ♥♥♥♥ would not put my products on a site where they might choose to take a massive dump on it or allow others too, willy nilly.
Doesn't sound like good business sense.
Mcdonalds created, sourced ingredients and makes all of the food on their menu themselves. Steam does not make the games it sells.
There are many awards ceremonies bringing the worst of something to light. The raspberries is one of them. Back when mtv played music videos, they would have a worst videos award show at the end of every year.
And yes you can make good sales from ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ on your own products. There is a saying in the advertising business. "bad publicity is still publicity". It has been proven many times and it works.
Either way, titos comment was a bad analogy.
https://prlab.co/blog/publicity-stunts-examples-best-and-worst/
Amazon allows users to post their own reviews of products they sell. Good or bad. If you want to sell on amazon you are subject to this criticism. You have a product with a 1 star review right beside its name and people still choose to sell on amazon. Amazing.
Amazon doesn't feature a "Worst product of the year" sticker on any product.
Still waiting for a store or service who does.
Steam also allows you to post negative reviews of a game, now can you show us a product that amazon issued an award to calling it crappy or bad?
Amazing right?
Its the same thing. If a store allows me to hold a sign in their store beside a certain product saying "this product is crap", thats the same as the store saying it themselves.
The "worst product of the year sticker" is literally that 1 star review right beside the product.
Everyone on steam knows what the worst reviewed games on steam are. Its not hidden. Not only does steam leave bad reviews up, they encourage them, even if the dev is mad about them. As does amazon. So why would a store allow a system that allows bad reviews if it was so detrimental to the sale of the product...? Because its not.
By your logic, Why even allow bad reviews or reviews at all? Its the same thing. Steam is saying "hey look at all these trash games, but we didnt say they are trash wink wink".
Give me a break with the blinders
If the new york times publishes a news article by one of their writers or even a free lance writer, by publishing it, they are standing by whatever it says.
Steam and Amazon and every online store is publishing bad reviews right beaide said product.
Yes, now try reading what you have been told so you can understand the difference between publishing a USER review, and the store itself singling out a game and insulting it.
You used this horribly flawed analogy and as pointed out Steam allows users to leave negative reviews which can result in games being listed as overwhelmingly negative. So you can't claim amazon is doing something right and steam isn't when they literally are doing the exact same thing...
I mean talk about blinders...
So a store allows customers to say a product is trash openly and freely in their store but as long as the store themselves dont say it, its acceptable. The store can write it and publish it with a system they created and encourage the use of, but they just cant say it themselves.... Ok.
I dont recall ever giving my personal opinion on what stores do it right and what stores do it wrong. I am merely saying "worst of" awards have been a thing for a long time and i gave various examples of it. They usually boost sales since even bad publicity is still publicity. This is basic marketing here. Basic.
I mean, youtube only counts thumbs up now. So why doesnt steam and amazon only show good reviews and hide the bad ones. Its perfectly in their power to do.
You might not me familiar with how user reviews work. A store does not write a user review, the user writes the review.....
Actually you completely failed to name a single store that gives a worst of award and displays it on their store which is what this thread about. Again, name 1 store that gives their products sold "worst of" rewards
Because that would violate numerous laws regarding deceptive marketing practices. Youtube isn't a store.
Again go refer to the analogy I made about the record plant you set up.
It doesn't change the fact this would be counter-productive business wise and you clearly don't grasp the logic.
So please cite the law that says a store must post customer feedback, good and bad, publicly, for the world to see. Thats hilarious.
I am familiar with how user reviews work. I am also familiar with how publishing of those reviews work. I am familiar with the fact steam can not publish any user review they want for what ever reason they want. Whats your point with that comment? Do you understand how a publisher can still be held liable for things they publish, no matter who actually wrote it?
You dont get it. My analogy was bad on purpose to show comparing mcdonalds to steam is a bad analogy. If you can admit titos analogy, where he compared mcdonalds to steam was bad, i will also admit me comparing steam to the raspberry awards was a bad analogy. Both analogies have flaws and i can admit that. Or put your blinders on and defend him. I really don't care.
Youre wrong. I can easily debate the only reason the movie freddy got fingered turned a profit was because it won a lot of "worst of" awards (raspberries) and Tom green even showed up in person to accept these awards.