kirkmc Posted February 7, 2020 Share Posted February 7, 2020 On 2/6/2020 at 3:30 AM, One and a half said: Perhaps a series of checkboxes about the reviewer that could create some authenticity. The checkboxes could be: - Own this product - Heard at a friends' - Heard at a show/dealer - Read online review and want to make comments here Maybe a rating for the review, the same as for posts, thanks, upvote, laughing, and the D.... How to stop the review from becoming a dissing match of opinions? That would be my worry. Perhaps another option: received review unit. And, if reviews specified how long the reviewer has had an item, that can be helpful. First impressions can be very different to impressions after a few months. Teresa 1 I write about Macs, music, and more at Kirkville. Author of Take Control of macOS Media Apps. Co-host of The Next Track podcast. Link to comment
kirkmc Posted February 7, 2020 Share Posted February 7, 2020 12 hours ago, The Computer Audiophile said: It might, but I'm not sure how to implement it without making it a mess. How do you envision this? Maybe we are thinking of two different things? You would really have to create different price categories for each type of item. I've seen some sites that use pricing indicators like this: $ $$ $$$ $$$$ Where each level correlates to the average or expected price of the item in question. So a $$$$ pair of headphones might be the same actual price as a $$ amplifier. I write about Macs, music, and more at Kirkville. Author of Take Control of macOS Media Apps. Co-host of The Next Track podcast. Link to comment
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