I know nothing of your actual experience.
@noske That’s correct, you don’t. Yet you still write this presupposing my reviews were influenced to be positive…
Never constrained from saying anything negative. No, a better way of saying it is that you were perhaps sufficiently rewarded by writing only positive things.
As I’ve said before, at no time as a reviewer was I ever influenced to write anything in any way other than what I heard. If I was I would no longer write for that publication. Period.
Should I be misguided, please share with the community here that in your 15 years of being a reviewer exactly why you provided only one negative review. And for the sake of clarity and for the avoidance of doubt, define what constitutes a "negative review".
Again, and as I’ve stated before, by the time a product rises to the point of getting a review it’s either a product from an established manufacturer who knows what they’re doing or a new product that is garnering a lot of interest due to good performance. Either way, it’s very, very rare a reviewer receives a components that just sounds “bad.” The one product I did write a negative review on didn’t sound good to me and I wrote it up as such, and had I gotten another product that disappointed I would’ve had no problem writing another negative review. That said, no product is perfect, which is why I always fully disclosed areas where I thought a review component was better or worse relative to a competitive product. Is that enough clarity for you?