It's not outside Google's purview to delete these posts. Google's policies explicitly prohibit reviews intended to manipulate an app's rating, and the company says it has a system that "combines human intelligence with machine learning to detect and enforce policy violations in ratings and reviews." Google says it specifically took action on reviews that it felt confident violated those policies, the company tells The Verge. Google says companies do not have the ability to delete reviews themselves.
Just as robust as their YouTube algos in terms of operations!
My problem is that email for me is purely read-only. It's basically a repository of receipts and transactions. I send maybe 10 emails a year. So that makes it difficult to pay for an email service (and those are the ones that respect privacy the most, like Hey).Glad I've been slowly rolling my online presence away from google. Largest thing left is email -- which ugh.. is the most difficult thing to relocate.
And if they aren't careful both the Right and Left will unite in their dislike of them
There's like a dozen on the main page.Is there a thread explaining what is happening?
I just know about Gamestop.
¡Viva la Revolución!
They stop review bombing like a lot of other services
Were they legit reviews or fake accounts created to dive RH's rating. I can see it justified if that's the case.