But shouldn't a one sentence statement such as : "Although this cultivar was sold as xxx for years, it is actually yyy and, hence, is appropriate for both sun and shade, is salt tolerant, and drought tolerant unlike xxx" be more valuable than: "I love this plant. It grows everywhere in the neighborhood. I love it so much, I have given everyone I know cuttings. They love it, too. You cannot go wrong planting it in your garden." Under the acorn rule, does statement #2 get the acorn while statement #1 does not?