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'Rotten Tomatoes' Scores Now Dictating Who Gets Custody of Children in Family Court, Experts Warn of 'Rotten Society'

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'Rotten Tomatoes' Scores Now Dictating Who Gets Custody of Children in Family Court, Experts Warn of 'Rotten Society'

A disturbing trend has emerged in family courts across the nation, where 'rotten tomatoes' audience scores are now being cited as 'objective evidence' of a parent's moral character in custody battles. In a recent high-profile case in California, a father lost visitation rights after his personal blog, which featured 'rotten tomatoes' reviews of classic films, was used to argue he had 'poor judgment and a corrosive influence on family values.' Family law experts are sounding the alarm, calling this a 'precipitous slide into a culture of superficial judgment,' where a numerical score on a website is deemed more reliable than a psychologist's evaluation. Critics argue this is the ultimate downfall of society, reducing complex human relationships to a simple thumbs-up or thumbs-down, and warning that we are now teaching our children that their worth can be measured by the same metric as a summer blockbuster.