If you consider two stars a good rating, there's good and bad news.
The bad news is that Play Doctor isn't going to work as well for you.
The good news is that you'll be happy with just about any product on Amazon and also save a lot of money on restaurants and hotels
Haha. Well it's different when the data is an aggregate score, and something I have rated myself.
When you're looking at an aggregate score, you typically look for four or five stars, not three or more.
When rating myself, I only need to decide whether it's a track that I don't want to hear (1 star) and whether I want to keep it in my library for the sake of completeness or not. (deleted)
What's the point in deciding if it should be a 1 or 2 star track, if I don't want to hear it? Neither is going to be played.
With two stars being the neutral point, that gives me three stars to rate how much I
do like something (giving 5 star tracks real meaning) and one star to mark tracks I don't want to hear.