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  • When I like or dislike a game a lot and I’m able to articulate why, I usually write a long-winded 2-3 paragraph review on what I liked and didn’t like about it. These reviews tend to get 1-2 reactions at most

    One time, I decided to write a positive review for a game I really liked but didn’t feel like saying “the shooting good” six different ways, so I wrote my one and only joke review

    It then became my most popular review, with now 37 reactions

    So yeah, I see why people do it and yes, I heavily agree with what steam’s doing








  • HollowNaught@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlI hope this clears things up
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    18 days ago

    These kinds of charts are usually used to compare things that, in this case, wouldn’t be science, but humourously could be considered science if given a chance

    But the other guy is right-if you don’t follow the scientific method and don’t try to describe your findings in ways that attempt to better understand the universe, then that’s not science. That’s bias