The OP, frogbmth, asked for suggestions on reviewer rules - if we think they're necessary or not...blah blah blah. Sorry, frog, but I'm not actually looking at the post at the moment, lol.
Here are my thoughts. I don't really see the need for "rules" as I like to think we can make up our own minds. However, to ease speculation and unwarranted distrust here are my suggestions: There are basically 3 categories a reviewer could fall into:
1. Sponsored Reviewer (titled) - A professional or semi-pro reviewer This reviewer receives some sort of supplier/retailer/manufacturer sponsorship resulting in a gain of financial value, i.e. free product, stock, commission, etc.
2. Independent Reviewer (titled) - A professional or semi-pro reviewer. This reviewer purchases all reviewed products on their own and does not accept supplier sponsorship. Note: The occasional supplier "thank you" does not warrant a sponsorship because there is no financial gain. An Independent Reviewer could receive third party compensation, i.e. an independent review firm, general industry related advertising such as Google Adsense, etc. Just not from the product supplier/retailer/manufacturer in exchange for specific product review.
3. Amateur/User Reviewer (untitled) - This reviewer generally only posts the occasional review of products he/she owns for personal use. These products are not supplied free of charge and there is no sponsorship agreement or third party compensation. This reviewer is not seeking the level of a professional or semi-pro. Otherwise, they could list themselves as an Independent Reviewer or accept sponsorships and become a Sponsored Reviewer.
The reviewers who fall under the two "titled" reviewer categories could have this title in their "Custom User Title." Of course, SJ would have to agree to this as some of them may not be paid supporting forum members. It may also be wise to give these members a free supporting forum membership because they do a lot in support of the community that makes this forum successful. I wouldn't view that as a Sponsored Reviewer because this forum itself is not a supplier.
There should also be a sticky that explains the reviewer categories. More detail other than I described above could be included. Im not writing the rules. Im just suggesting them. If something like this were done I think it would ease a lot of the "speculation" about what's going on behind the scenes and offer a little more transparency as a whole. We then shouldnt feel the need to question a reviewers motive in terms of financial gain.
Personally it doesnt bother me in the least if a reviewer gets some freebies. I think most of us are all for gettin' a little in return for something we work hard at. That said, I think the world of most of the reviewers here and think they do a great job. That includes Igetcha, Leaford and Teraphon - You guys rock!
My title suggestions are without favoritism. One should be no better than the other and yet both have their own merits amongst the profession and community. There are sponsored and independent reviewers in several industries and both are very valuable. The bottom line is that it is up to the reviewer to build and honor their own integrity and reputation. In any case action is usually louder than words and greatly affects how one is judged by a community. A dishonest reviewer will be called out eventually.
Here are my thoughts. I don't really see the need for "rules" as I like to think we can make up our own minds. However, to ease speculation and unwarranted distrust here are my suggestions: There are basically 3 categories a reviewer could fall into:
1. Sponsored Reviewer (titled) - A professional or semi-pro reviewer This reviewer receives some sort of supplier/retailer/manufacturer sponsorship resulting in a gain of financial value, i.e. free product, stock, commission, etc.
2. Independent Reviewer (titled) - A professional or semi-pro reviewer. This reviewer purchases all reviewed products on their own and does not accept supplier sponsorship. Note: The occasional supplier "thank you" does not warrant a sponsorship because there is no financial gain. An Independent Reviewer could receive third party compensation, i.e. an independent review firm, general industry related advertising such as Google Adsense, etc. Just not from the product supplier/retailer/manufacturer in exchange for specific product review.
3. Amateur/User Reviewer (untitled) - This reviewer generally only posts the occasional review of products he/she owns for personal use. These products are not supplied free of charge and there is no sponsorship agreement or third party compensation. This reviewer is not seeking the level of a professional or semi-pro. Otherwise, they could list themselves as an Independent Reviewer or accept sponsorships and become a Sponsored Reviewer.
The reviewers who fall under the two "titled" reviewer categories could have this title in their "Custom User Title." Of course, SJ would have to agree to this as some of them may not be paid supporting forum members. It may also be wise to give these members a free supporting forum membership because they do a lot in support of the community that makes this forum successful. I wouldn't view that as a Sponsored Reviewer because this forum itself is not a supplier.
There should also be a sticky that explains the reviewer categories. More detail other than I described above could be included. Im not writing the rules. Im just suggesting them. If something like this were done I think it would ease a lot of the "speculation" about what's going on behind the scenes and offer a little more transparency as a whole. We then shouldnt feel the need to question a reviewers motive in terms of financial gain.
Personally it doesnt bother me in the least if a reviewer gets some freebies. I think most of us are all for gettin' a little in return for something we work hard at. That said, I think the world of most of the reviewers here and think they do a great job. That includes Igetcha, Leaford and Teraphon - You guys rock!
My title suggestions are without favoritism. One should be no better than the other and yet both have their own merits amongst the profession and community. There are sponsored and independent reviewers in several industries and both are very valuable. The bottom line is that it is up to the reviewer to build and honor their own integrity and reputation. In any case action is usually louder than words and greatly affects how one is judged by a community. A dishonest reviewer will be called out eventually.