Worse is:
Q: Will this steering wheel work for my car
A: I don't have that car I don't know
Worse is:
Q: Will this steering wheel work for my car
A: I don't have that car I don't know
That's probably because the website sent an email to the person and asked them to answer the questions.
As nsfw posts go, this deserves 0/5 stars.
"The hotel was fine. Everything was perfect. But it was raining and cold. 3/5"
"I ordered the wrong one, it didn't fit." 1/5
I bought a new fridge last week, one of the negative points mentioned in one of the reviews: “It’s smaller than my old fridge”.
This also works the other way round.
One star because the delivery was delayed.
Many companies reimburse the cost of the product in exchange for a 5 star review. Don't trust all amazon reviews!
"I love this movie! 5/5"
I can find reviews of the content all over... Maybe review the actual Blu-ray/DVD/CD/whatever. Good quality video/sound? Extra features? Movie was garbage but the DVD is excellent? That's 5/5
I'm pretty sure ~80% of people can't tell the difference between 1080i and 4k. They'd more likely complain about the color settings they set on their own TV than artifacting.
I'll never trust a review on the internet.
Clearly its an important aspect of the product!