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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The process of evaluating a work in a public manner. May include a rating but it is not necessary. Reviewers are often called critics, and can come in many forms, from someone genuinely attempting to evaluate a work for public benefit, to those who deliberately pick up on a bad work and insult it in the funniest way possible. Over the years this has made reviewing a serious industry, especially with New Media. Whole companies and sites can depend on their reviewing of works. This is most visible in the gaming and filming industry where it goes hand and hand. If a game or movie gets even a mediocre rating the makers can say bye-bye to their potential profits. |