I make no excuses: I use Yelp. I don't use it as a noob, I have developed Yelp-reading skills -- Yelp Fu, to use the parlance -- and do pretty well with it as a guide. It works best if there are at least twelve reviews to look at, and usually what I do is go to the lowest reviews. Check them for commonality, check them for obvious bias, check them for the kind of idiocy we're here to talk about (see below), and then weigh that against the good reviews. If there are a lot of low reviews, that's not good...unless the place is exactly what you're looking for. Not everyone's looking for the same thing.
Still, we all know that there are douchebag reviews on Yelp. You know what I'm talking about: the vegetarian that gives a 1-star review to a BBQ place, the guy who's obviously dissing the place because his ex-GF is a waitress there, the overachiever who's down on everything from their hometown, anyone who talks about what "the hubby/wifey" likes, the ding-dong who's pissed because the place won't let their 18-month-old sit at the bar, the "I'm an expert on (insert ethnicity here) food, and this was (and sometimes they end there, but more often they add ) not authentic," and so on. And usually I look at those, and think, bullshit, you tiny little person, and ignore them. But Yelp doesn't let you actually say that to them, much as I'd like to.
So I'm starting a new thing. Any time I see one of their stupid reviews, ESPECIALLY the ones that are oh-so-serious or angry? I'm marking it as "Funny." I encourage you to join me...assuming you ever get within sniffing distance of Yelp.We can make it our signal to each other: determinedly serious review ("These people know nothing about canine health if they expected my dog to eat leftovers that weren't refrigerated") with a "Funny" vote? That's a "PSSSST! This guy's fulla crap, pass it on!"
See you in the Funny papers.
6 comments:
It's a nice idea, and some flag for the sort of reviews you're describing would be nice. But what about about those of us who actually write funny reviews?
Well, first...this is kind of tongue-in-cheek; anything I suggest is going to be a pinprick in the huge whale that is Yelp. And second, it's the oddity of a "Funny" tag on a review that's clearly striving to be serious. Yelp Fu.
I can't mark this blog post as funny, so I will decline your crusade
You're so witty! Feel free to decline, or really, do whatever you want.
So if the place is not so great in one's own opinion but you think I am being a person who you labeled, then my review is wrong? maybe you need to write a book on how to write a yelp review? The problem I have with yelp is 4 stars. no place is prefect yet, wow most places are 4 stars....
of course maybe I just too old and stupid but I want honest reviews, and of course so I ignore the numbers and READ the review. I hope they are judging the place, but I cannot and will not judge the person reviewing, why well I do not KNOW them.
the place we are reviewing is the common thread. so please STOP attacking reviewers you do not know.
That's funny, Andy!
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