(This post was last modified: 08-17-2016, 11:51 PM by grim.)
My original post was in April before finishing trying hundreds of soaps. My question was simple “the one thing I noticed over and over again, is that frankly NOBODY say anything negative, or much negative, about anything. It’s rare. Almost every product is highly rated, highly regarded, etc. etc. etc. That is not real life. If everything you encounter is perfect or near perfect, then chances are you haven’t tried enough products or your bar is set low. …So what is going on here?”
Maybe I should alter that to say “rarely in forums, blogs, or youtube reviews” I don’t care what the product is, there is good stuff and average stuff and bad stuff whether it be washing machines, tires, or soap. Consumers pick up on this, maybe from consumer reports, maybe from user reviews. Prior to testing hundreds of soaps I expected a normal curve. I got one shifting towards the high side but still, half of what I tested I would never buy.This is real life. Just saying something is usable is true. But I ranked “against each other”.
Just think about this in your own city/town. Think about the restaurants. YMMV is a crutch. NOTHING is more YMMV than individual tastes in food and atmosphere. Now rank the restaurants in your area from 1 – n. You can be sure some you will rank at the top, many average, and some you would NEVER go to. This is life. You “could” eat in any of them, but you know very well that in you mind, some are just poor and some are just great, and most are average – TO YOU – YMMV.
There might be many reasons from this from fearing the ire of fanboys to not wanting to hurt soap makers. I find this a bit strange as this is not how things work “in real life”. There are big companies, small companies, and mom and pop shops in many industries. So think about it. If someone asked you your opinion on the best TV, the best pair of winter gloves, the best golf clubs, the best car brand, the best (whatever interests you), then you would probably have an opinion of the good brands, the average brands, and the poor brands. ALL of them might be usable. ANY TV you buy might work, but it might not be the “best” TV.
And finding good and bad reviews of about any product is easy to find, except in this hobby. Which brings me back to ... why? For the "celebrities" fear of fanboys? I just don't get it. They just are rare and the "usability" and YMMV arguments don't wash as they exist for many other interests as well.