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All this doesn't change the fact that Yelp would be useless if people didn't pay attention to it. They should've made fun of those who take "reviews" from Yelp into consideration when choosing a restaurant not so much Yelp reviewers or Yelp itself. They would be powerless if people didn't pay attention to them, the way it should be. Criticizing something for the way it functions, even if it's harsh by some amateur who complains about ".08 seconds" of difference is worse than cyber-bullying some kid who posts a picture of himself on the Internet? They're both the same thing: A bunch of letters that you read on your computer screen or phone. And those letters are only as powerful as you allow them to be. Except that kids who are being cyber-bullied might not take criticism as well as a restaurant because they don't know better. Kids have killed themselves over this.Because restaurants that come under attack from douchey hipsters with a Gmail account aren't the same as Twoddles who toss their photos up online, and then get upset when people call them fat. One person is trying to make a living, the other is actively seeking attention in a public forum, and then crying when people say mean things about them. If you don't want people saying mean things, then don't put your photos online. As for restaurants, the market has always sorted itself out. Bad restaurants have always come and gone, regardless of the Internet.
But we don't need people leaving one star reviews because their water glasses weren't refilled within .08 seconds of being emptied. Yes, people do that. Hell, read any nightclub review. People give clubs one star literally because they had to wait in line to get in. That's it. Because nobody else had to wait in line, right? And, when you complain to Yelp, their response is "pay for ads and we'll push your negative reviews off the first page." That's extortion.
TL;DR People are petty on Yelp, people been calling people ugly for thousands of years
"Reality" spittin' hot truth bombs at the end there. Matt and Trey are on fire this season. Headed towards a GOAT season.
The public hanging of Reality at the end though
Now that I think about it, how isn't there already some app or program that filters out negative comment you can use on your social media? Something with an algorithm to take out the negative stuff.
I say cuz I found it extra funny that Butters was printing out the good stuff and they were reading it on paper. That's a lot of hoops to jump through for a safe space
Butters could've just reported the negative posts and blocked the ppl.
PC principal is sooooo damn annoying
Episode was amazing. Waiting for the uncut to hit Hulu. Got me watching every episode two to three times a week
No bleeps. F bombs fully in tact. One of the reasons I appreciate Hulu.
PC principal is sooooo damn annoying
They don't have all the eps on SouthParkStudios anymore?
PC principal is sooooo damn annoying
Son I love when he abruptly tells someone in the crowd to shut the hell up