I'll comment on tis thread from the perspective of an artisan. I try to find channels that don't give positive reviews on everything. Those are the ones that generate sales. It doesn't bother me if a channel is critical about one of my products. Such feedback lets me improve products.
I try to sell review products at a deep discount, though give plenty away. I don't see whether folks pay for them being a big issue like I would in the wider world. The enthusiast shaving community is famously genteel. My bigger concern is that folks don't want to make critical remarks publicly due to this.
IAMCDB was a really good at calling it like he sees it. He viewed his role as being a consumer advocate for wet shaving. He stopped doing videos about a year ago. Just as importantly as giving honest feedback, he knows a lot about shaving. So, when he had critical feedback, it was accurate. At least it was for my products.
I try to sell review products at a deep discount, though give plenty away. I don't see whether folks pay for them being a big issue like I would in the wider world. The enthusiast shaving community is famously genteel. My bigger concern is that folks don't want to make critical remarks publicly due to this.
IAMCDB was a really good at calling it like he sees it. He viewed his role as being a consumer advocate for wet shaving. He stopped doing videos about a year ago. Just as importantly as giving honest feedback, he knows a lot about shaving. So, when he had critical feedback, it was accurate. At least it was for my products.