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Perhaps, but I think "rating-based" reviews distort views to fit into a template Larry Send a noteboard - 22/11/2013 08:47:18 AM

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View original postMight be because I detest rating systems and those seem to be the most visible aspect of the site

True, they're rather primitive as evaluation goes - and since one has complete freedom in how to use the rating system, they are less than helpful in telling you how people feel about a book, anyway. A friend of mine recently gave Oliver Twist a one-star review, so I enquired, and in the end we were in agreement on essentially everything about the book - except I gave it four stars and she gave it one (admittedly, she's Jewish and Fagin did play a role, but even so).

The averages of ratings for books also tend to mystify me, as I've been unable to see any kind of pattern in why some books score higher than others - the ones with high scores are certainly not always the ones you would expect, thinking about what a large group of readers' opinions would likely average out to.

Still, ignoring the ratings, the site is useful in a few regards - a convenient way of maintaing a list of books to read and finding other books that might be of interest, and showing you what your friends are reading so you can pick up the same book or start a conversation on a book you've both read. But the discussion system isn't exactly great for longer discussions involving multiple people, I've no idea how people manage to find their way in the hundreds-of-pages threads that do somehow crop up in the book clubs (when you try to quote an earlier post, it automatically cuts off after a really very short character limit, so you end up quoting manually anyhow).


And so you save me the trouble of listing some of the other concerns that I'd have with it in that last paragraph I maintain my reading lists in a series of notebooks that go back to 2006 (lost the summer lists from the 1990s that I used to keep, alas) and the act of writing down the titles adds something to the experience that I don't think typing it does (although I reproduce my reading logs in monthly posts on the OF Blog). It's a bit more personal that way and no algorithms or social media plug-ins can replicate that for me.

Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie

Je suis méchant.
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