Same here, I agree. I see older comments from as long ago as 18 years when I first joined IMDB and the discussions are like talks you might have with your friends, reasoned and moderate, and then the trolls started coming too many to deal with, and why archive and store all that stuff. It's not only a huge amount of data, but you need massive infrastructure to be able to access it pull it up and update it.
Amazon did the same thing with their review space. You can review a product, but you cannot discuss it or disagee. Like many 1 star reviews are really reviewing their delivery experience, or complaining they got a broken product and had to send it back, or were too lazy or slow to send it back. The ones I love are the obvious ones where the user was too clueless to use the product so they gave it a one and badmouthed it.
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