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The internet’s nature amplifies negativity—bad news and criticism spread rapidly. While broad polls show that only a small percentage (roughly 3-7%) of users found GPT-5 outright disappointing, the vocal minority and polarizing posts can distort overall perception.
On platforms like YouTube and Twitter, the majority view remains cautiously optimistic, with most users rating GPT-5 as "good" or "meh" rather than "bad." This underscores a classic phenomenon: negative feedback often dominates discourse, even if it doesn’t represent the majority sentiment.