The other thing that perhaps some sellers don't realize is how horrible the user interface is for the buyers. And 'value for money' is the last click (before the review part) First click, you choose '5 stars' for whatever the first category is, then -- and this was VERY confusing at first, but like anything one learns how it works -- then you get the same damn screen again now with extra images below it so buyers with too much time on their hands can click on pre-digested little wordlets to say why this first category is good or bad .. so you click past THAT screen and you're on the second category. You click '5 stars' (or whatever your rating is .. ) on the little emoji screen and then THIS screen refreshes with wordie craplets for this same category. Again, VERY confusing, because after clicking you assume this is now something else .. it feels like the fourth time you've had to do a rating. Then you click AGAIN on the same screen and you get to the third category .. the 'value for money' one .. click '5 stars' .. and then THAT one refreshes with image craplets to click past. Now it really feels like fiverr is intentionally wasting your time .. you've had to click at .. and look at an array of images .. six times.
Without intending any harm to my sellers, I'm afraid I've gotten angry at the screens often enough to simply exit and go on about my business.
So .. it's a terrible terrible user interface, terrible design, terrible idea. But perhaps it isn't usually the buyer being newly critical, it's only trying to get out of the rabbit hole of a terrible design.