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Ah, so that's the power. I don't know what the rest of the world uses, but I've always found RT to have a shit interface --> never used it to make a decision. In fact, most streaming sites use IMDB (which is only a little more reliable than RT). RT's score can always be reliably discarded.
I don't use it myself. I may check out the IMDb score when I add a film to my watchlist but for anything appearing in the cinema I usually know if I'll see it from the synopsis or trailer. I try and see every genre film and ones getting awards buzz, then anything else that looks interesting or the friend I go with fancies (The Holdovers was his pick and a good one). So I try and watch a film with minimal information and expectations.
i usually go to RT after i watch a movie to see if anyone else agreed with my opinion on it. critics agreed with me on The Last Jedi. audience did not lol