jon_slider, I agree with you in some points, of course, these in particular:

I can even consider that, a person who is given something to review may skip the “negative” aspects: the review is personal, so it’s up to each one to decide what to focus or not.

Personally, I try to focus the goods and the not so goods, specially when it is a free flashlight for review! Even if reviewing “free flashlights” can be seen as “free advertisement” for sellers/manufacturers, with the goods and the bads, people can more obviously make an informed choice!

The only thing I cannot conceive - but unfortunately happens more and more, and this Zanflare “pen” is just an example - is the vendors making false profiles, making false statements (or allowing them), or eventually edit the comments to remove the “Cons” pointed out by the real buyers.

It is more than “disinformation or illiteracy” (despite those are more and more frequent as well, when it should be otherwise…), it is falsehood!!

But these are just my morning thoughts :stuck_out_tongue: These are some of the reasons why sometimes I take months to buy something, trying to check all the reviews to avoid disinformation. And still, I make mistakes… :person_facepalming: :stuck_out_tongue: