{"id":365,"date":"2011-04-19T22:05:54","date_gmt":"2011-04-20T05:05:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.rolandcarlos.net\/blog\/?p=365"},"modified":"2011-04-19T22:05:54","modified_gmt":"2011-04-20T05:05:54","slug":"chained-to-yelp","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.rolandcarlos.net\/blog\/?p=365","title":{"rendered":"Chained to Yelp"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Let me say first off that I love Yelp. Somehow, I&#8217;m a Yelp elite, despite its quickly lessening significance nowadays. I think Yelp has been a great tool in helping people not just find good eats, but also other services. I&#8217;ve found my doctor, dentist, laundry, etc. through that little site. Having something that has been vetted by others can&#8217;t be beat, because you know you can trust the results.<\/p>\n<p>That being said, I&#8217;m a little worried. Let&#8217;s face it, I think we&#8217;re all really chained to Yelp now. I don&#8217;t want to get into the whole issue of how the internet has fundamentally changed society. It has, of course.<\/p>\n<p>But think about it. Before, if you didn&#8217;t know something, you didn&#8217;t have the answer at your fingertips. You asked around, looked it up somewhere else, or maybe just gave up. And if you didn&#8217;t know, you had to live with the fact that you probably wouldn&#8217;t ever know. And that kind of feeling stuck with you.<\/p>\n<p>So now when looking for places to eat, we have to vet it through a Yelp check. Less than 4 stars? No good.<\/p>\n<p>Whatever happened to just going out? Just wandering and finding eats? We used to pick something that looked good from the menu in the window, or seeing a good number of people inside enjoying themselves. <\/p>\n<p>Do we now have to make sure the place we eat has been approved by X number of Yelp users? Must we have 7&#215;7 define what we eat? If it doesn&#8217;t give me another notch on a 7&#215;7 list then do we not go?<\/p>\n<p>Food reviews have a place, obviously. Food critics were around long before Yelp ever came along and they&#8217;re still around now. But now more than ever, we&#8217;ve become a super picky society. Yelp recommendations are useful, but does this mean we have no personal opinions of our own? <\/p>\n<p>What happened to exploration? The days of hit or miss?<\/p>\n<p>My tagline on Yelp is &#8220;willing to try anything once&#8221;. What other people say is useful but you won&#8217;t really know for yourself if you experience a certain place, right? I&#8217;m just wondering if we&#8217;re all missing a lot of places we&#8217;d like, even if the Yelp majority doesn&#8217;t, just because we&#8217;re not giving something a chance.<\/p>\n<p>Some of the best moments I had in my travels to Japan was wandering the streets looking for something to eat. I&#8217;m sure Japan has some Yelp like site over there (not like I know how to read it) but some of the best food I&#8217;ve had there was just through a place I popped into, with nothing else to guide me but my senses.<\/p>\n<p>Not saying Yelp needs to go away&#8230;by no means. But I think we could all use a little exploration in our life right? How about we put down the phone with the Yelp application. Close the window with the 7&#215;7 restaurant list. Just wander your neighborhood, find a place that looks good and try it out. Maybe it&#8217;s 1 star, maybe it&#8217;s 5 stars, but at least it was your choice.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Let me say first off that I love Yelp. Somehow, I&#8217;m a Yelp elite, despite its quickly lessening significance nowadays. I think Yelp has been a great tool in helping people not just find good eats, but also other services. I&#8217;ve found my doctor, dentist, laundry, etc. through that little site. 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