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LimaVictor
Dec 09, 2017Explorer
Thanks for your input.
I have the same issues with the standard review sites...just because there's 10,000 reviews for a place doesn't mean a whole lot to me, there's no way to tell who's reviewing and what their motivation might have been.
And when it comes to anything besides just food or shopping, there's often little to no info and/or what info is there may or may not be accurate and up to date.
I have the same issues with the standard review sites...just because there's 10,000 reviews for a place doesn't mean a whole lot to me, there's no way to tell who's reviewing and what their motivation might have been.
And when it comes to anything besides just food or shopping, there's often little to no info and/or what info is there may or may not be accurate and up to date.
GordonThree wrote:
I use books and the Great and Powerful Google! Check out various publications from the Church's.
Google has a local guide program where folks from the area are encouraged to describe and document local attractions and restaurants. Problem I've found it's still in it's infancy. High traffic areas have an overwhelming amount of reviews making it hard to separate wheat from chaff. While less popular areas have very little information.
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