Positive Ratings for Bad Level in Super Mario Maker 2?

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This question has been bothering me for a while, and especially now, after playing many bad levels in Super Mario Maker 2 for Nintendo Switch. As other players who have played Super Mario Maker 2 will know, there are many good but also a lot of bad levels that just "blabbered". First of all, I wonder why players even upload such short and chaotic levels. Spammer levels, for example, where many items and / or enemies are scattered across the level. And second, I seriously wonder how other players can give likes and positive comments to these levels.

Maybe someone knows why so many upload so bad levels and why these levels seem to be so positively received? Or maybe there's someone among you who also builds such levels and uploads them or who likes to rate such levels? I think you can build such nonsense levels for yourself, but you do not have to upload them for everyone to play.

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I do not have the game, but what I've learned in a video on YouTube was probably the level with good reviews appear more often in the search results or in this 100 Mario Run (or what that was called).

So it might be that there are players who intentionally value these bad levels to annoy others.

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Yes, I can imagine that. Unfortunately, there are many trolls in Super Mario Maker 2, as you can see in the bad levels and the troll levels, which maliciously send the player to ruin.

In Super Mario Maker 1, the mode was actually 100 Mario Challenge, where you had to complete 16 levels and had 100 extra lives for it. You could also set the difficulty level: Easy, Medium, Hard or Very Hard. In Super Mario Maker 2, there's the Endless Challenge, where you can also choose a level of difficulty and then try to create so many levels until you lose all your lives. However, this will not happen on light or medium, so this mode is really endless.

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At the creator "Domtendo" I have seen that you can at least skip these troll levels, if you have found one of them.

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Yes, exactly, that was in the Endless Challenge. In both the 100 Mario Challenge in Super Mario Maker 1 and the Endless Challenge in Super Mario Maker 2, you can simply skip one level and get another level if you do not like a level.