Rotten Tomatoes Under Fire After PR Firm’s Scheme to Pay Critics for Positive Reviews Uncovered::A new report details how a PR firm paid off critics to post positive reviews of 2018 drama Ophelia on Rotten Tomatoes, prompting scrutiny over the reviews aggregator.
- The title makes it sound like Rotten Tomatoes deliberately did something shady. What actually seems to have happened is: - Rotten Tomatoes aggregates critic reviews. As far as I know, those critics aren’t really affiliated with Rotten Tomatoes.
- Some of the critics that make up that aggregated rating got bribed to increase their evaluation of the movie.
- Consequently the score on sites that aggregate reviews like Rotten Tomatoes increased.
 - The corruption of useful information or indexes of useful information continues. - Google Search, aggregated reviews, the Youtube algorithm, etc. They all succumb to corruption, greed and exploitation. Once something is good and useful, it becomes a target. - How does a source of aggregated information overcome becoming a target of corruption? 
- Thank you. Another post worded it to be RT did this. 
- Grab $
- Manipulate critics
- Caviar taste better than tomatoes
 
 
- Title is misleading. Why Rotten Tomatoes? The bribes went to critics not to the site which is just a critics aggregator. 
- I mean this was so obvious. Pay for positive critic reviews and call any user reviews that weren’t favourable names. - Bad Boys For Life on 90 score convinced me the site was a fraud. That Shit is unwatchable. 
 
- Rotten Tomatoes will also stop all new reviews if a movie is bombing. They definitely manipulate their ratings. - Edit Two Rotten Tomatoes employees downvoted this comment. 






