This site is open to teenagers as young as 13. There are some of that age who are definitely lacking in any maturity and who are still profoundly ignorant.
While I get the point you're making that many teenagers may not have the writing experience the fully articulate themselves in a review right off the bat, I think it's not accurate to state this is strictly an age-related phenomenon. The writing maturity gap can be seen in a wide variety of demographics, and I've sometimes gotten better insights from people younger than myself compared to people with a chronological decade on me. Then again, I got heavily involved in review debates when I was in my early 20s, so I overcame the maturity gap in pretty quick time. There is a sizable willpower component to it (although the source of that willpower is a little murky; my current assessment says it's rooted in a person's ambition level).
For all your quirky needs, stop by the "Gift Stop" [ASR]
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