You cannot say that because there are plenty of movies and shows on these sites with very low ratings from the general public and reviewers. What you are trying to say is that in this specific instance, the reason for the 1/10 review is because of a certain reason and you don't know that either. Again, like I said earlier, some people just will see this show as a desecration of Tolkien and honestly feel it is a 0 or 1 out of 10. The existence of a 1 out of 10 rating is no more or less realistic than any other review rating.
Not to mention almost every trailer for this show has been down voted since the first trailer was released. The way these kinds of systems are designed is to provide an aggregated feedback loop for companies to run their statistics on to come up with an average rating scheme to use for their own purposes. Nobody expects these things to be perfectly accurate, no more than those reviews you get when calling customer service on the phone or while accessing some services on the internet. It has never worked like that. Overall, the fact that this show has had such consistent negative feed back from the very beginning around the world tells you that people aren't liking what they are seeing. Not to mention all the comments on the youtube videos making fun of the story by making up memes about galadriel or other characters doing things from other movies. There is no way that anybody objectively can look at that and say anything other than a lot of people do not like what you are doing with something they like already. It is one thing for companies to deny this but for just random individuals to sit here and argue that this does not represent real authentic feelings from a large part of the audience is ridiculous and odd.
Overall, no matter how people claim otherwise, if something is good, it will get good ratings.
All the hand wringing and potential concerns before hand by so called "haters" don't change that.
The Books are supposed to be the only Tolkien and that is the whole reason people are rejecting this show in its disrespect of Tolkien.
So how is that not obvious to everyone involved at this point? Are we using this exercise as justification for wasting a billion dollars?
Arent there better things we as a society can be doing with a billion dollars, including whatever 'causes' these people claim to care about?
I don't see the point for the folks sitting here grandstanding about this particular show.
I would be equally upset if someone took Akira and changed it to NYC and a mostly white or 'diverse' cast.
This isn't just about Tolkien or European stories. And what is the point? There are plenty of all black movies being released every year. Are we supposed to be pretending that this is 1920 and black people cant make their own movies? Seriously? This is just the purest form of mindless nonsense coming from people that should know better (these producers and entertainers). There was recently a movie made by a black dude that had a largely black cast. So how is anyone claiming that somehow it is justified to throw away a billion dollars just to make a statement about 'diversity' in Tolkien? Especially when you got a major 80% black city in the USA that can't get clean drinking water right now in 2022. This is just absurd nonsensical grandstanding over fictional people and places that means absolutely nothing in real life outside of those getting a paycheck.
At the end of the day these things are going to be judged by final result that people actually see and not by the bloviating of these studios and their marketing statements. I have no sympathy for them.