I read this review about reviewers


https://www.13thnote.net/2020/07/25/the-fckd-up-nature-of-the-audiophile-audio-industry/

An interesting take on what's happening in the industry today.
It was Simon Price's personal experience, but I wonder if it's happening more often than not?


rixthetrick
Facts and theories are two different things. In the scientific method, there is a clear distinction between facts, which can be observed and/or measured, and theories, which are scientists’ explanations and interpretations of the facts.
source - https://www.livescience.com/21491-what-is-a-scientific-theory-definition-of-theory.html

Darwin had a theory, it’s still a theory, even if there are those who consider it fact.

Like the fact that most who have posted on here regarding the article by Simon Price, is that he is incorrect in his assumptions, and needs to reconsider how he conducts business if wants to continue reviewing hifi and make a living solely from it.

After all, aren’t we all here in Agon, when sharing our findings, somewhat all reviewers?
They topple statues of the Founding Fathers of a great free nation, and even some abolitionists, but look past one of the most negatively influential people to have lived, who was racist and sexist, who inspired Hitler and Margaret Sanger. 

And you want to celebrate such a person? I won't. 
Gravity is a theory. If you jump off a building you fall to the earth is a fact. Evolution is a theory, descent with modification is a fact. Scientific theory is not some random notion about audiophile cables. Scientific theories are the explanation of facts we observe. For all intents and purposes gravity is a fact as is evolution. Grow up. Get out of the 15th century.