@disusedgenius So when the reviewer, in their limited time, does give a score for the review copy, it'll be more inflated than that of the ACTUAL copy which could have scored worse if reviewed.
Mere speculation of course, we don't know that this practice happens at all - but we also don't know if it doesn't happen, so a doubtful mind does wander slightly.
Mere speculation of course, we don't know that this practice happens at all - but we also don't know if it doesn't happen, so a doubtful mind does wander slightly.
