"Melania" Potential Voting Fraud

After analysing the reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, Disinformation watchdog Debunk suggested the overwhelmingly positive audience sentiment was "statistically impossible".

Most reviews appeared two days ago (63 percent) which also looks inauthentic."
In contrast to Rotten Tomatoes' positive audience reviews, on movie site IMDb, more than 40,000 one-star ratings (out of a possible 10 stars) for the movie led the site to flag up "unusual activity".

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/...013355699.html
ICU 812's Avatar
It is getting more and more difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff these days.

I am suspicious of b both there reviews and the report. These days, I can imagine that both are true. . . . .that a host of folks really liked the documentary and that Rotten Toatos has identified that the reviews were managed.

For instance, Savana Guthrie's family is now forced to recognize use that any "proof of life" today could be a digital fake in every way.
It is getting more and more difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff these days.

I am suspicious of b both there reviews and the report. These days, I can imagine that both are true. . . . .that a host of folks really liked the documentary and that Rotten Toatos has identified that the reviews were managed.

For instance, Savana Guthrie's family is now forced to recognize use that any "proof of life" today could be a digital fake in every way. Originally Posted by ICU 812
I just thought it was funny, all things considered.

Debunk.org is the real deal, so I believe their findings.

To be fair, I think IMDB was review bombed---apparently there are many negative political comments.

The number of positive, verified reviews of Melania according to Rotten Tomatoes is 1000+ and I believe them when they say these weren't generated by bots. These folks must have really like the movie---according to third party observers this was the only movie many of these viewers have ever reviewed. To put it into perspective, there have been approximately 500,000 tickets sold.

I didn't even think about Savana Guthrie "proof of life" evidence being created by AI. That's truly scary.
lustylad's Avatar
Debunk.org is the real deal, so I believe their findings. Originally Posted by Turner2099
Never heard of them. By "real deal" I assume you mean unbiased. I used to think Snopes was the real deal, but then they started leaning left on their investigations & conclusions.

I like Melania, but I probably won't watch the movie. Gotta be a puff piece.
Precious_b's Avatar
Just look at next weeks numbers.
I forget how the drop off curve of a movie is but that is the surest way to determine popularity.
Never heard of them. By "real deal" I assume you mean unbiased. I used to think Snopes was the real deal, but then they started leaning left on their investigations & conclusions.

I like Melania, but I probably won't watch the movie. Gotta be a puff piece. Originally Posted by lustylad
Yes, unbiased. They're a think tank. This site rates Debunk.org "Least Biased", while it rates Snopes "Left-Center-Bias".

https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/debun...d-credibility/
Precious_b's Avatar
Forgot she left a humourous reply about her movie.

Forgot she left a humourous reply about her movie.

Originally Posted by Precious_b
Did she leave a comment on one of the review sites?
Unique_Carpenter's Avatar
Just look at next weeks numbers.
I forget how the drop off curve of a movie is but that is the surest way to determine popularity. Originally Posted by Precious_b
Correct.

A shallow dropping curve indicates staying power, even if revenues are not that big. Remember, nowadays all theaters have different size seating areas, so it's quite common for the local screen operator to shift the flick to a smaller room at same theater.

And, note that a steep dropping curve indicates quick loss of interest regardless of how much is spent on advertising.

Most folks in the industry look at the second and third weeks of revenue carefully.

Most theaters sign up for perhaps a 45 to 60 day run for a movie. However, depending on who produces, and their history on delivering a good film, some theaters only commit to 30 days. That said, some well anticipated flicks, like a Tom Cruise vid, may have theaters committing to 3 or 4 months. Last, theaters and producers also have variable rates for each other nowadays.

Back to this thread, Melania is tanking hard.
At a couple theaters in Kansas City north, where my camera installers do repairs, that flic has already been moved to their smallest theaters, and will be gone by end of February.
Yssup Rider's Avatar
How has Twitler not sicced Bondi on debunk.com ?

Maybe he’s rooting for her movie to flop. Only he should succeed.

Then again, Trump got nearly 30 million bucks for this.