I'm still not a fan of the system the way it is currently.
I don't think it's the number of characters that people don't like, but that there's a limit at all. It’s not that it's difficult to write a long review, it’s about being forced to do it when it may not be necessary and you didn’t intend to in the first place.
Lawrence's suggestion from the
last thread about this still sits well with me, but I think maybe 4 stars or less.
Perhaps, maybe, just maybe, a 250 character review should only be applied for ratings of 3 stars or less? If someone feels strongly enough to rate an add-on low, then they have enough words to justify it.
I feel getting the quality feedback on poor reviews is more important than glowing reviews. A 5 star rating with no actual 'review' is often sufficient for positive feedback.
The majority of the <150 letter reviews were of little to no use to anyone looking to use the addon. 10 people saying "good addon" is less useful than one person providing something more quality.
I disagree with this. If I'm faced with 2 add ons that provide the same functionality I'll be much more likely to go with the one that has ten short 5 star reviews, than one with a single long review paragraph.
All that tell me is that it worked really well for one person. Sure there may be some good info in that one long review. But much of the time all I care about is whether it does what it says in the description and works. If 10 people have given it 5 stars, then I'm more inclined to believe it's worthwhile investigating further as it at least 10 people have downloaded it and had success with it.
Plus many of the resources here are small tweaks or guides, not complex apps. They really don't warrant long reviews.