There is much more to "fuel rating" than octane number.
That is the main online/forums fuel issue. Most people hear only about "more is better" and when they couple that with "I paid more for it, therefore it must be better", we have all sorts of bs on online forums when fuel quality is the topic.
There are dozens of parameters, additives and characteristics of fuels, other than octane number. Most of them can be seen in the catalogue of fuels I have posted, from purity, water content, burn energy, ethanol content to anti-knocking/lubrification/anti-freezing agents composition...