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title: "I can say with certainty that they hide some user reviews, even if..."
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# I can say with certainty that they hide some user reviews, even if...

*December 15, 2022 — Comment Michael Shapiro's photo*

I can say with certainty that they hide some user reviews, even if they are not bots.  (They hid my review of Hannah Gadsby's Nanette.) Whenever I see such a disparity, I attribute it to some combination of a) payola from studios b) fart-sniffing critics who try to differentiate themselves above the masses by praising dreary art films (e.g. Gaspar Noe,  Lars Von Trier, Robert Eggers etc) c) woke critics toe-ing the line.  In this case, a) and c) seem the most likely.
