‘The Shed at Dulwich’ was London’s top-rated restaurant. It didn’t exist
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‘The Shed at Dulwich’ was London’s top-rated restaurant. It didn’t exist
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Re: ‘The Shed at Dulwich’ was London’s top-rated restaurant. It didn’t exist
#2Re: ‘The Shed at Dulwich’ was London’s top-rated restaurant. It didn’t exist
#3If you put up enough effort, sure, you can trick people into believing all sorts of near-realities.
The bigger story would be a review site complacent about fake reviews or tacitly allowing fake reviews undermining people's confidence.
Re: ‘The Shed at Dulwich’ was London’s top-rated restaurant. It didn’t exist
#4Is this surprising, that you can con gullible people into something. One cannot reliably question every single thing for fear routine will allow a false result from loose heuristics. Plus, many people are very trusting and will be taken advantage of at one point or another in life, IRL or online. If you put up enough effort, sure, you can trick people into believing all sorts of near-realities. The bigger story would…
Fashion is subjective, but there's supposed to by quite a bit more to restaurants than just fashion, and I think it's obvious that sometimes there isn't much more. This whole story says a lot about people. Whether you think it says something about a certain type of people that you can look down on, or about people in general and how our expectations can lead us to weird places and inform our opinions much more than we would think, is up to the person watching.
Re: ‘The Shed at Dulwich’ was London’s top-rated restaurant. It didn’t exist
#5Is this surprising, that you can con gullible people into something. One cannot reliably question every single thing for fear routine will allow a false result from loose heuristics. Plus, many people are very trusting and will be taken advantage of at one point or another in life, IRL or online. If you put up enough effort, sure, you can trick people into believing all sorts of near-realities. The bigger story would…
Re: ‘The Shed at Dulwich’ was London’s top-rated restaurant. It didn’t exist
#6It's easy to fake a crowd. It's a lot harder to impersonate a well-known individual's trusted name.
Re: ‘The Shed at Dulwich’ was London’s top-rated restaurant. It didn’t exist
#7To me, this suggests the value of professional food critics as well-known sources of... well maybe not truth, but at least honest opinion. It's easy to fake a crowd. It's a lot harder to impersonate a well-known individual's trusted name.
We seem to increasingly incentivize breadth of appeal over depth. TV Shows that appeal to the lowest common denominator, etc.
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#8Re: ‘The Shed at Dulwich’ was London’s top-rated restaurant. It didn’t exist
#9Tripadvisor has a huge buried EULA which basically says "nope: nothing to see here don't blame me if its lies"