Many of us look up online product reviews but don't actually read them — we just want to know what's good. So here's a site that does away with the reviews altogether: Just the good stuff.
A review site, without the reviews
Many of us look up online product reviews but don't actually read them — we just want to know what's good. So here's a site that does away with the reviews altogether: Just the good stuff.
Good concept, but very opinionated 😅 I would like at least a couple of curated sources to choose from, I didn't like most things I clicked on.
Looks cool and minimalistic .. but US only? :(
Review app without review,😜 that's interesting 👍
Very nice! Congrats on the launch! This looks great 🎉!
Honestly, I think you should be going in the complete opposite direction. What frustrates me most about contemporary media is that it polarizes responses. It sounds like TWG goes a step further, taking the Good/Bad vote system from Reddit/Neflix/etc and reduces it to Goodest. Regardless of the whimsical fonts and images the system is covered with, it doesn't give me any info to make an informed decision - it's just "DO THIS". And that kinda sucks. And is a little dystopian. If TWG operated at a
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