My take on this is no they don’t. As long as they are truthful they only report on the quality of the product and prevent many people of spending a lot of money from losing it by buying something that doesn’t work.

If your product is shit your company does not deserve to be shielded from the backlash, this is the core of (classic) capitalism after all.

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    Absolutely. LinusTechTips had to issue a formal apology for dumb stuff someone had said about another reviewer, but in the unveiling of all their shit, it was revealed that they had mis-reviewed a gaming mouse.

    The mouse was in prototype stages, and the LTT member that reviewed it did not take the plastic off the gliders and said that the mouse was horrible and dragged a lot. The company then floundered and had to sell the prototype and rights at auction at the next CES.

    The worst part is that they assumed that a competent reviewer had the fucking common-ass sense to remove the plastic that… you know… comes on almost every gaming mouse, so they didn’t even dispute the issue.

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    6 months ago

    What are we supposed to do? Give bad products good reviews so the poor little million dollar startup doesn’t get its feelings hurt?

    If we were talking about dishonest, malicious reviews, I’d understand.
    That’s not the case here though, not only is Marques’ review honest, multiple reviewers reached the same conclusion as him.

    Maybe try making a good product next time.

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    6 months ago

    A plurality of negative reviews kill those companies that make bad products. And that’s a good thing. Wheat from the proverbial chaff as it were.

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      Maybe the people who lose their job when they go under. That being said we shouldn’t prop up a bad business just because people might lose their livelihood