Why is this website so shit? It's impossible to find anything on this site because the ratings are so inflated.
>>25329012Why would you go to a crowdsourced rating site expecting otherwise? Goodreads is fine as a logger, maybe as a social network if you find the right people. Look for people with similar taste as you and see how they rate things rather than going by the aggregate.
>>25329012It's a diary website to log your books. Nothing more and nothing less.
>>25329012They also took away private messaging wtf
>>25329012>It's impossible to find anything on this site because the ratings are so inflated.You can easily understand the ratings.>3.0-3.50Intellectual stuff that filtered the normies>3.50-3.75Intellectual stuff that didn't reach the normies>3.75-4.0The bad non intellectual stuff>4.0-4.25The great non intellectual stuff>4.25+Indie author or hyped trash
>>25329051rateyourmusic is fine though. Like it's not perfect but it's better than fucking goodreads lmao.>>25329244uhhhhhhh..............based goodreads?
>>25329259rateyourmusic has been completely overrun by disgusting trannies and retards. As soon as nigger music became the top rated album it was beyond saving.
Its no different than lettrbox. Its a logger at best, review site at worst. If you want to talk about books you have to engage with others in a personal level, don't expect to find insightful understanding and conversations there.
>>25329268I cringe when I see someone who gave TPAB a 5 while never reviewing another rap album but the site is still better than goodreads. I would much rather Beloved be the top novel on the site than fucking Harry Potter.
I give 4s to most books, 5s to ones I enjoyed a lot, and 3s to ones I didn’t. You have to really be trash to get a 1 or 2 from me
>>25329305Fair enough. It is a better website overall since you can still use it to find some cool stuff you wouldn't know about otherwise but the entire community aspect of the site is complete dogshit. I'd sooner kill myself than have a conversation about music with the average rym user.
>>253293075 --> loved it4 --> really enjoyed it3 --> didn't particularly enjoy the experience, but it may had some value2 --> didn't enjoy it, it's not for me1 --> plain bad
>>25329012what are the best methods for finding books? goodreads lists are not horrible but not great. esp non fic
user ratings on all sites are totally unreliable because autists are going to pump up their hyper-fixation comfort genres and people with taste arent even going to waste their time on garbage they know will be garbage
ill google an old now unpopular book and throw goodreads in the search and sometimes there will be a couple of reviews up for it that's how i use the site
Half the goodreads reviews I see are in the vein of >yikes! this book is totally misogynistic! on page 354. the protagonist calls a woman a harlot, that's like so totally slut shaming and perpetuates heteronormative patriarchal standards, not okay! 1/5 stars.It's always women too. They seem to not be able to comprehend that just because a character in a book says something within the context of the narrative, that it does not mean that the author actually condones or espouses that point of view himself. Even worse when the book is non-fiction and the author is just relating facts.>trigger warning: this book is ableist and sexist!Yeah no shit bitch, it's an academic account of 17th century China, do you except the author to just lie and say they were all hardcore feminists?
>>25329494for me its5 -> will read again4 -> loved it3 -> enjoyed it2 -> bad or I just didn’t understand it1 -> terrible, likely didn’t finish
>why is a website infected with attention-whoring narcissists so bad?
>>25329509/lit/ archive and just search whatever you’re interested in and delve into the threads
based lists are still aroundas long as you know of one book, someone has made an ok list with books of a kind to it
>>25329305Its kino when people give tpab a 5 with no other rap albums rated. its funny as fuck
>>25329494I follow something that approximates this. Sometimes it irritates me that I have to place books that I'd in a more intricate system have to give a 2.5 and a 3.5 in the same category, but I suppose there has to be a line drawn somewhere.
>>25329509I think the easiest way without resorting to 'follow the recommendations of someone with good taste' is to look at writers who influenced or were influenced by your present favourites
>>25329701>>25329790already kind of do both of these. imo my main interest(s) line up with that one blindpill one, if somebody made an enormous exhaustive chart with everything even tangentially related id probably be satisfied.
>>25329701oh i thought you were talking about the charts. i tried looking for a lit archive for that exact reason and didnt see one till right now.
>>25329051exactly. It's also owned by amazon and I suspect they make it really easy to log shit with kindles maybe? At least I think that's what it means when my friend will update his exact page number lol. I feel like everybody who uses a kindle gets prompted to log their shit or something because the userbase is massive
Follow accounts that have good taste and post interesting reviews. You find them by going to the pages of books you like. Then your feed will only be filled with good stuff and you will find 20x more interesting books than you ever will on /lit/. All the YA and smut crap will be totally invisible to you. It's really that simple.
>>25330254im not an algorithm cattle
>>25330264You you are
>>25330264Its always funny to see people refer to their "feeds" , algorithm cattle is the perfect term for this. disgusting and embarassing, at least cows need the sloppa to live
>>25330264It's not an algorithm if you curate the accounts you follow, retard.
>>25329786I support the non-half numbers because Thats just a ten star rating system.
>>25329012Because it's performative.Look ar how many reviews are actually blog posts, snarky comments or people superficially reacting to a work's content. The kind of people who use goodreads, rateyourmusic or letterboxd aren't there to share their opinion, they are there to have an audience for their opinions.
>>25329012Because the entire site is basically Reddit Book Club.
>>25329012Yeah I just rate everything I finish reading on my Kindle 5-stars cause its like yay i finished the book yay me 5 stars for me!
>>25331274Wholesome 100, have some karma kind stranger
>>25330717>they are there to have an audience for their opinionswoah dude. you've like, cracked the case.