So I'm going to elaborate on all the details of how the NFometer functions in here, so in case if any of you had any confusion about the way it works, I could refer her/him to this thread and wouldn't have to explain it again and again as I have done before. People can also provide me with their suggestions, since as of so far I have been a bit of dictator regarding the principles and rules of its system and it would be nice if people who have better ideas than mine would contribute to organizing it a bit more akin to the majority's preference rather than only one person's.
Categorizing the Ratings
Positive [7-10]
A+ (10/10)
A (9.3/10)
A- (8.6/10)
B+ (7.9/10)
B (7.2/10)
Mixed to Positive [6-7]
B- (6.5/10)
Mixed [5-6]
C+ (5.8/10)
C (5.1/10)
Mixed to Negative [4-5]
C- (4.4/10)
Negative [1-4]
D+ (3.7/10)
D (3/10)
D- (2.3/10)
F+ (1.6/10)
F (1/10)
It should be noted that the ratings 4,5,6 and 7 which stand in between two categories, can belong to either one depending on the member's preference or how he/she has reviewed the film. In case none of the above were available, they will be considered as representing of the upper category by default.
Calculating the NFometer
Every rating that belongs to the positive category will function as a 100% recommendation, in mixed to positive case it's 50% and scores belonging to the levels of mixed or less will produce 0% recommendation. This is a different approach from RT that considers mixed to positive reviews as full recommendation. The colour of the NFometer is a range of (90%+), (80%+), (70%+), (60%+) and (59%-).£
Categorizing the Ratings
Positive [7-10]
A+ (10/10)
A (9.3/10)
A- (8.6/10)
B+ (7.9/10)
B (7.2/10)
Mixed to Positive [6-7]
B- (6.5/10)
Mixed [5-6]
C+ (5.8/10)
C (5.1/10)
Mixed to Negative [4-5]
C- (4.4/10)
Negative [1-4]
D+ (3.7/10)
D (3/10)
D- (2.3/10)
F+ (1.6/10)
F (1/10)
It should be noted that the ratings 4,5,6 and 7 which stand in between two categories, can belong to either one depending on the member's preference or how he/she has reviewed the film. In case none of the above were available, they will be considered as representing of the upper category by default.
Calculating the NFometer
Every rating that belongs to the positive category will function as a 100% recommendation, in mixed to positive case it's 50% and scores belonging to the levels of mixed or less will produce 0% recommendation. This is a different approach from RT that considers mixed to positive reviews as full recommendation. The colour of the NFometer is a range of (90%+), (80%+), (70%+), (60%+) and (59%-).£