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I mean, just because it's natural doesn't mean it's useless information that can't be left in a review. Even if no one can do anything about it, it may help people decide whether to go there.
But "it got dark way too early"? That doesn't help anyone; people can look up sunset times themselves if that's something they're concerned about.
This is not about people leaving 1-star reviews. This is about people leaving 1-star reviews for lunatic reasons. I once saw one on a hiking app, saying the path was not flat and there were no stairs. I mean sure, that is information that might help you ; but what the hell do you expect from a mountain trail with >500m of elevation difference in a natural reserve. Sure that's not the craziest thing out there, but it baffled me.
Pretty ridiculous to put a mountain in the middle of a mountain trail. Tsssk.
Once again, we see that most of the people on this platform have no concept of satire.
Because they are so locked and loaded to call everyone a Zionist, antisemite, tankie, etc.etc.etc.