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The title makes it sound like Rotten Tomatoes deliberately did something shady. What actually seems to have happened is:
The corruption of useful information or indexes of useful information continues.
Google Search, aggregated reviews, the Youtube algorithm, etc. They all succumb to corruption, greed and exploitation. Once something is good and useful, it becomes a target.
How does a source of aggregated information overcome becoming a target of corruption?
Thank you. Another post worded it to be RT did this.