originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
originally posted by Jayson Cohen:
Ok. Let’s just stick to wine. I think that there is perceived value for many people in consensus and establishing community-held beliefs and values that you seem to be neglecting. Maybe because subjectively that holds no value for you - your norm, “nor should it”, suggests that. But I can’t deny that that value may influence what a particular person likes.
I read book reviews, movie reviews, restaurant reviews and even tasting notes on a couple of boards, just like the rest of you. If a whole bunch of certain reviewers like a movie, I'm likely to watch it at one point or another. Book reviews are easier since good ones offer summary, interpretation and analysis of a kind that gives me information in addition to the evaluation. And, of course, trying something I might not like is not a disaster for me. I've still tried something new. But, no, I don't take points seriously except as another form of language to communicate evaluation.