Lunch.com "Trust Points" Help You Ignore Incompetent Reviewers

Review site Lunch.com today introduced Trust Points, a feature that lets people consider the source of the recommendations they find. The feature helps readers give the same credit or discount to the value of each opinion as they would to a recommendation given by a friend over lunch.

Review site Lunch.com today introduced Trust Points, a feature that lets people consider the source of the recommendations they find. The feature helps readers give the same credit or discount to the value of each opinion as they would to a recommendation given by a friend over lunch.

The company says this solves the most pressing issue currently facing content online, answering the question: “Can I rely on this?”

Trust Points shows specific, related topics where members agree and disagree, as compared to the review’s author, adding personal relevance to each review.

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