A film has 4.5 stars from 100,000 reviews. Another has 4.5 stars from 3 reviews. The count matters.
A British IPTV reseller whose EPG includes review count (e.g., "4.5 ★ (100k reviews)") helps you judge reliability. A British IPTV provider with just stars (no count) treats 3 reviews the same as 100,000.
Here's the statistical feature: review count indicates confidence. The IPTV reseller UK who includes it respects that a 4.5 from 3 reviews is not the same as from 100,000. One without hides this nuance.
In most cases, what actually works is checking EPG programme details for a popular film during trial. Does it show rating count or just stars? If count visible, good. If only stars, missing.
Scenario: you see two films with 4.5 stars. On Reseller A, one has 100k reviews (likely good), one has 4 reviews (statistically meaningless). You choose wisely. On Reseller B, just stars. You can't distinguish.
I've watched an IPTV reseller UK add review count metadata. Data-literate viewers appreciated the nuance.
Honestly, test review count visibility. A British IPTV reseller with review counts respects that sample size matters. One with only stars hides statistical reality.
A British IPTV reseller who shows review count respects that 4.5 from 100k is different from 4.5 from 3. Metadata provides context.