You only have to look around places like facebook to see how the RT audience scores have been manipulated. Campaigns were started before the film even come out to give it negative reviews. Not just star wars pages either. 99% of the time, RT was the place they aimed for. After the film came out it got even worse. The amount of posts i had to delete on my page where people had posted links to these type of campaigns was astounding. They even added getting people to upvote the prequels on RT to make TLJ score look even worse. Just check out the ROTS reviews and see just how many new ones have suddenly appeared since TLJ.
There’s a real dark side to the Star Wars fandom and it came out in force after TLJ. The amount of the so called reviews and the negative comments/ attacks on social media that point their hatred for it towards the fact that there is more diversity, more women taking the lead roles, Disney is pandering to the SJW’s etc is disgusting.
On here too, unfortunately. There is a list of 15/20 or so new troll/wum banned accounts who came on here spreading hate and/or prejudice (often with making incorrect factual claims re the film - to the point you start to question if they actually watched it or not) - and that’s before getting into content with the ‘political’ aspects of SJWs, diversity, ‘true’ fans, & insights into Kathleen Kennedy’s secret feminist agenda, and other derogatory terms used for characters or people behind the camera.
And that’s all before addressing the film itself.
Thankfully most people on here likely never saw them (the troll/wum account content) - it was quite a busy time for the mods (probably like yourself on your twitter/facebook platforms) - deleting them was the right thing to do, of course - yet looking back at the thread apart from a few remnant troll posts - it’s like it never happened; they don’t exist.
Though of course, they do exist - and they’ll likely be back for Episode IX - maybe even for Solo…
Away from here, the rise of click-bait videos - with use of repeated key words to attract the hits/views - regardless of the content therein (videos / interviews / words taken out of context etc)… has upped the ante to new levels. Even those few who get called out enough to ‘apologise’ for their ‘inaccuracies’ seemingly do a short retraction/apology and then carry on as before, regardless (a bit like how UK papers print retractions and apologies in a 1 inch column - despite having done a multi-page spread spreading the ‘story’ previously).
To be fair the monopoly Disney now has on the entertainment industry makes it very hard to find objective reporting from any side of the spectrum. It sort of makes me miss the old days with those clumpsy making off videos of Lucas creating the PT, where all the strengths and weaknesses are out in the open, and no one is trying to seriously control or manipulate the stream of information. There are just too many agendas these days.