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I mainly agree except for the "unbiased" part.
I think some people are misusing on what biased even means.

Being bias or biased is about having a prejudice/unfair opinion on things, and when someone compares something to the wrong thing (e.g. wrong audience), it would be fair to say that it's biased/unfair. Update: Well, prejudice isn't just about unfair, but might be part of it..
Biased is about being unfair, while on the other hand/paw: Showing that you, as an audience is liking what they offer to that audience isn't unfair, which means "no biased".. It's a fair, legit opinion because it shows the point as to why something is made.
It's also possible to legitimately bring out "flaws" and not be unfair; If you find a real error (Trying to find it for actual polishing purposes) such as a spelling mistake, then it's a fair negative thought.
But if it's attacking a style (for example) that the artist wanted to use, then it's a unfair, negative thought.
From the dictionary, it kind of makes sense to me.

In other words:
Biased is about being unfair but biased isn't "personal" it's self; but can be sometimes. It depends.
Some people might think that biased or bias is the same as "personal", which isn't exactly.

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Even in more other words for anyone:
There is no such thing as a "positive" biased by the way. That doesn't make sense!

And no, I'm not making this up, I'm quoting from the dictionary.

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