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by progolferyo
5395 days ago
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I guess most of your points make sense. I just feel like Yelp does very little to be open and transparent. I get that its very difficult, nobody ever said its easy to algorithmically guess review spam. But they clearly don't want users to see unfiltered reviews. A tiny gray link below all 40 reviews, then a captcha (or two or three) and then a slow user experience before you can see the filtered reviews is lame. I agree with you about the showing other reviews of the same subject, that would be neat. I guess if I were Yelp, I would try harder at standing up for their algorithms and show more data about why they work and why we are better off having their amazing algorithms. I had an experience a year or so ago with a friend who started a moving service in SF. A couple of months after he started the business, he noticed he received a review on Yelp from some dude that said during a moving job, the guy took a smoke break and peed all over the sofa he was moving. Not only was the story ridiculously false but my buddy had no idea who the reviewer was. The review did however NOT get filtered, even after he responded to the review and contacted Yelp. And he was stuck with this crazy review at the top of his profile. This went on for months and it really damaged his credibility, meanwhile he would have positive reviews from legitimate customers who would naturally have a newer profile or whatever and the reviews would get filtered. It just seems like Yelp should be more sophisticated. (And yes, they are 10000% better than TripAdvisor) |
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