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Common Sense Media are complete liars.
Is Common Sense Media a non-profit organization? Well the answer is; no it's not.
It always begs users to buy a subscription to continue reading an article after they've used their 3 free tries.
Why? Because they want money like literally any greedy company does.
Second, kids younger than 13 rate obviously sexual related movies with ridiculous ratings, such as 41 kids rating "Anyone But You" as 14+ when it should be restricted from them. Some kids, even 7 year olds, think that the movie is safe for them to watch, when obviously they aren't old enough to watch it.
Finally, there's nothing (even Brave) that can block that goddamn paywall from popping up, or that newsletter pop up. No wonder why they have such a low rating on Trustpilot.
Promotes the sexualization of children
We need a common sense review of common sense media. The woke LBGTQ is so thick here it rated drag queens as safer than bluey.
There is no common sense at common sense.
Sexualization of children, is vile and evil, this is what they promote.
The parents are just annoyingly stupid
The parents are just annoyingly stupid, hadn't they seen the actual world?
Kids under 13 rating GOLDFINGER
I accidentally ran across this website during a search for information on 1996's Eraser. I checked out the Children's review section on the James Bond classic GOLDFINGER‼️ 12 and 13 year olds rating
GOLDFINGER .. UTTERLY RIDICULOUS.. This movie was not meant for nor originally advertised as a KIDDIE MOVIE ‼️🤔
As a user for a couple of decades, it is sad to see this non-profit company gate their content behind a paid membership.
I have been using this website practically since it began.
I used it alongside plugged in, since it often covered more movies and games than PluggedIn did.
The past several years suddenly common Sense Media unfortunately started to charge membership fees. The one thing they still had good though, was an option to get free months. Basically if you could not afford it, they gave you the option to request a free month.
This is how I got by reading reviews the last few years.
They bundle all of their different contents including the reviews under the price tag, I didn't care about that other stuff, I only care about the reviews, which I'm a firm believer should be free.
Plus my family is very low income, so paying for this just not feasible, and I was very glad to have the free months.
Recently I noticed the free month option disappeared.
I tried many different ways to find it, but to no avail, because they have removed it.
Now after you read the three free reviews, you are only met with two options only; pay monthly or yearly.
I read up on it and I guess non-profits can technically do this, as long as the money earned furthers their mission. It's not that they are evil or anything like that, but it seems to counter their mission.
Taking away the free month option, seems very unreasonable, and much like a profit oriented move, even if it isnt.
I understand that nonprofits have to make money too, other than donations, but given that they're supposed to be for families, it seems like this is a bad move, especially now that the only ones who can benefit are those well off enough to buy the membership.
Without an option to get a free month, the service is now completely useless to me. I will just stick with PluggedIn, who thankfully have begun reviewing older movies from time to time, even if the quantity is still lower on movies circa 1998.
I don't trust the reviews and cannot…
I don't trust the reviews and cannot stand these website one bit.
Money grabbers
Money grabbers! You can only search the app 3 times before you are required to subscribe. The web page is completely free. Duh.
I don’t know when it happened but…
I don’t know when it happened but Common Sense Media is very biased, very liberal and very “woke”… they will bash a movie because of its “predominantly white cast” yet no bashing a movie when the cast is predominantly black.. they also try to push a narrative (I’ll let you check out some “reviews” and let you see for yourself)… terrible… these “reviews” are for a small, group of people.. not the majority of parents.. 👎🏻👎🏻
Bad subscription
They lying about non profit organisation.
After 3 reviews it requires Subscription
Even sign up Is paywalled partially
Great way to screen for woke content
Although I'm a bit upset with the addition of diversity ratings for content, ironically it's made the site MORE useful. If a kid's show features LGBT+ characters or is overly preachy, it will be mentioned and I know to avoid that show. Win win!
TAKES LONG
It is a good rating site but it take THREE hours to send an email
Please Avoid Wasting Your Time Here
I tried contacting a person from Common Sense Media through their email. They have failed to contact me for months. Common Sense Media will take your hard earned money. But its staff members only get paid to look like they're working. They never work with people like me when we ask for help. So, we're left fending for ourselves.
Common Sense Media Is Not Common Sense: It is a Liberal Political Platform
Common Sense Media is advertised as providing "Trusted ratings created with families in mind".
However, there is an acute political bias and agenda promoted by this website that outranks community contributions and feedback, and that is in direct contrast to the purpose for which this website seems to promote itself.
"Common-sense" as a term assumes that the sense (or consensus) of all community users is the leading source of information generated from the website. This is not the case. Although Parents and Children can contribute to a general survey to determine collective age-ratings and discussion about content, the primary metric presented from the website to the public is based on reviews given by the websites own Reviewers, each of whose opinions appear to outrank all other community members, and whose opinions also appear to be politically biased.
By way of example, are two films that have found themselves at the center of the so-called Culture Wars: Cuties (2020) and Sound of Freedom (2023).
Cuties (2020) is a Netflix coming-of-age film that has been publicly criticised for sexualising and exploiting child actors as young as 11-years old. The film and its potentially harmful practices have been defended by such liberal media outlets as The Rolling Stone, The Washington Post and The Guardian. In the case of Common Sense Media, Cuties is rated a 2-of-5 by 95 parents, a 1-of-5 by 100 "kids" (to use the websites diminutive term) and a 4-of-5 by 1 Common Sense Media Reviewer. The leading metric for this film as found in a web search of this website is 4-of-5 stars: with 195 community reviewer ratings outranked by a single positive review by the website's own reviewer. (Note: according to the websites own rating system, four stars means "Excellent - highly recommended and worth seeking out". Alternatively, the 95 parents rated the film "Disappointing - could have been better and/or has significant flaws" while 100 children rated the film "Don't bother - your time is worth more than this").
Sound of Freedom (2023) is a child trafficking awareness film released by Angel Studios that features a Christian main character and is based on a true story. The film has been publicly attacked by such liberal outlets as The Rolling Stone, The Washington Post and The Guardian. In the case of Common Sense Media, Sound of Freedom is rated a 5-of-5 by 100 parents, a 5-of-5 by 13 children and a 2-of-5 by 1 Common Sense Media Reviewer. The leading metric for this film as found in a web search of this website is 2-of-5 stars: with 113 community reviewer ratings outranked by a single negative review by the website's own reviewer. (Note: according to the websites own rating system, two stars means "Disappointing - could have been better and/or has significant flaws". Alternatively, all 113 community reviewers rated the film "Truly outstanding - the best of what the media has to offer").
On the face of it, some of the website’s tools may be helpful for parents or children looking for quick family-friendly ratings, or a forum to discuss community feedback about content. This will not limit users looking for such features or those whose politics are in alignment. However, because of the lack of political neutrality from this website, and the broad and biased deviation from community reviews in support of leftist political leanings (that intentionally or unintentionally support views and practices that endanger rather than protect children), Common Sense Media cannot rightly be advertised as "trusted", nor can it rightly be advertised as having "families in mind". What it can be advertised as is "biased" and having a "left-wing political agenda in mind".
As such, the position of Common Sense Media as providing "Trusted ratings created with families in mind" is untenable.
Leftist Dogma
There's very little common sense about their reviews, riddled with leftist dogma. For example, I read a review of a great game I just played, and although they awarded it top marks, they basically said that 'progressive' ways of thinking are good, conservative are bad. They claimed that this was the message of the game, which is blatantly incorrect - this is the reviewers warped interpretation of it. Tells you all you need to know about this site, and I've derived this from their site previously. These brainwashed lefties think they invented manners and virtue, whereas conservative minded people are just evil wrongdoers and regressive.
Mediocre experience
you have to pay $3 a month to get unlimited reviews and you only get 2 (they say 3 but it's 2) reviews a month and then you're locked out of reading reviews until you sign out or wait a month. You should be paying me to write you reviews you fools! The parents on this site literally don't enjoy any movie that is deemed for kids with slightly dark undertones which is really unfortunate. This site has great ui and is extremely well built but these 2 things are pretty terrible.
Crazed culture warriors
I just read this cabal’s crazed summary of the Disney movie “One Magic Christmas”, which they insinuate as being “believe In Christmas again, and nobody gets hurt.” Evidently a crew of leftist wackos with the mission of destroying American culture. Shun these people.
A rating site for old parents where you…
A rating site for old parents where you can make sure your kids grow up without friends.
it is the best rating website
it makes me laugh when i look at peppa…
it makes me laugh when i look at peppa pig reviews and minecrfat reviews bc they are written by 5 year olds probably. (MINECRAFT IS BETTER THAN FORTNITE)
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