Include “updated reviews” in the Recent Reviews section  maybe with a small “Updated” tag to indicate that the review has been revised?

Currently, the platform only shows Most Liked and Recent reviews. But often, we start writing reviews early on, maybe after just a few initial episodes. If those reviews don’t get many likes or not recent new one , they gradually get buried under newer posts. And since most users don’t scroll down too far, any updated insights added later go unnoticed.

By allowing updated reviews to appear under Recent (with a clear “Updated” label), it can ensure they get more visibility and reach more readers.

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The longtime goal here has been to prevent reviewing before the show has finished airing. People dislike pre-reviews quite a lot for good reasons. The ending is important. Many dramas start well but go downhill in the latter half.

We have asked for reviewing to be taken seriously and not used for promotion. The comment section suffices for promoting.

Why would you want to compete with other reviewers? I'm serious with this question. If you honestly write what you thought about a drama it should not matter at all whether other people agree or not.

People's views are always divided.

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Include “updated reviews” in the Recent Reviews section  maybe with a small “Updated” tag to indicate that the review has been revised?

Currently, the platform only shows Most Liked and Recent reviews. But often, we start writing reviews early on, maybe after just a few initial episodes. If those reviews don’t get many likes or not recent new one , they gradually get buried under newer posts. And since most users don’t scroll down too far, any updated insights added later go unnoticed.

By allowing updated reviews to appear under Recent (with a clear “Updated” label), it can ensure they get more visibility and reach more readers.

Agreed💯