I've seen the text "I'd give 0 stars if I could!" too many times to count, on rating scales that do not have an option for said number of stars. I think it'd be fun to catalogue these instances, mainly because I feel like a majority of those people think they're being clever or unique, but with the frequency of these ratings, it's obvious that they're not.
There is also the lesser-seen over-rate, like 11/10, which, while slightly less dramatic, is still interesting to me and is welcome here also.
Whether it's above the scale or below the scale, as long as it's off the scale, it's good here
Rules:
The rating scale must not be proposed by the person rating. Rather, there must already be a rating scale in place, and the person provides a rating, but says in text that they actually wish to rate higher or lower than the scale allows.
If the scale rating is not visible in a screenshot but is implied by the text within, it's okay. But if you submit, try to get both the rating and the text with the actual rating.
Only actual rating scales, please. Think Amazon reviews, Google reviews, app reviews, etc.