• Zacryon@feddit.org
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      1 hour ago

      I disagree. There are a lot of videos that I find just “meh”. I might not regret watching them, but wouldn’t recommend them nor watch again.
      Then there is content which I find pretty good/bad but not extremely good or bad. For such cases a more nuanced scale is better.

      For other users this might be less informative, since they will be seeing just the average anyway and can therefore only determine general perception; except if the distribution is also made available.

      But for a personalized recommendation system I think a nuanced scale can work better.

      From a content creators perspective one can also evaluate better whether there is room for improvement and by “how much”, in case one is interested in such.