Talk:Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice

Fan response and original research
In this edit I removed good-faith content submitted by. It's nothing personal. Fan response is typically not noteworthy unless the response draws attention from reliable sources. We don't, for instance, include IMDb user ratings, or Rotten Tomatoes user reviews in film and television articles, because we don't care what a bunch of cranks on the internet have to say. We care about analyses from professionals in the field who write in periodicals that have a clear editorial standard. Counting the thumbs-ups and thumbs-downs in a YouTube video isn't a useful metric for gauging fan content anyway, because a person could dislike the content, dislike the franchise, dislike the quality of the video they're watching, they could be griefing the uploader, or maybe they had a rough childhood and they just hate everything. Cyphoidbomb (talk) 16:34, 3 July 2015 (UTC)