A Malaysian food reviewer faces backlash for their candid reviews, sparking a debate about the impact of online criticism on local businesses.
A recent video circulating on TikTok features a man expressing his anger towards a popular food reviewer on the platform, accusing them of harming local businesses. The man, identified as @ceokakireview, claims that the influencer's negative reviews have resulted in a decline in customers for the reviewed businesses. He argues that the reviewer should focus on supporting local businesses rather than criticizing them publicly.
\In a response video, the influencer in question, known as Tansa Jason, defends their approach to food reviewing. Jason emphasizes the importance of providing honest feedback to their audience and argues that their reviews aim to help consumers make informed decisions. He states that even if a business receives negative feedback, it does not necessarily mean it is a bad establishment. Jason also addresses the criticism regarding the rating system used in their reviews, stating that it is meant to reflect the overall experience and not to judge the worth of the business owner.\This debate highlights the ongoing discussion about the role of online reviews in the digital age. While platforms like TikTok provide a valuable space for individuals to share their experiences and opinions, it is crucial to consider the potential impact these reviews can have on businesses. The case also raises questions about the responsibility of influencers and reviewers to provide constructive feedback and to avoid causing unnecessary harm to businesses
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