• Dojan@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    That’s literally the point, though. There are some easy steps to avoid it too.

    • Make sure your product is finished when you charge full price on release
    • Don’t remove features that were previously present
    • Don’t add invasive software
    • Don’t add arbitrary requirements that you’re not upfront with
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      5 months ago

      Imo that’s not review bombing, that’s just reviewing. Review bombing should be used for unwarranted reviews, such as “muh wokeism” type shit.

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        I disagree. imo review bombing is more like a protest or boycott. a collective action that may or may not be justified

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        That’s exactly what these companies and gaming journalists refer to as review bombing though. It’s just a way to stop consumers from using the one weapon we have