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by misnome 1094 days ago
Good to know that I should have left the driver who crashed their car mid-trip and then charged us for the full trip a five-star rating.
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Your experience is obviously an insane outlier, not what the article is talking about, and more a matter for Uber support and/or the legal system.
There are lots of uber experiences that are less than 5-star but do not rise to this level.

I had a driver in LA who was both a terrible driver and terrified of freeways. With 3 near-misses and the bad route, it took 50 min to go somewhere that would otherwise take 15, making me late for a meeting (the LA area has some communities that are physically near each other, but separated by hills/mountains that are otherwise basically impossible to get around). 1 star seems merited for someone who literally can't do the job.

> *****: This person deserves to have access to this platform and the ability to earn a living through it

> *, **, ***, ****: This person is a danger to me, themself, and others and should be removed from the service

Sure sounds like your exact experience falls under that second group!

Yeah that doesn’t even fall into the ratings system at that point.
Hacker News commentators (or the Internet in general) love to point out a 0.001% exception when it's obvious it's not the case being discussed.
If only the article had covered such a scenario...

And I quote:

> *****: This person deserves to have access to this platform and the ability to earn a living through it

> *, **, ***, ****: This person is a danger to me, themself, and others and should be removed from the service

Sure sounds like your exact experience falls under that second group!

Almost sounds like the title is clickbait!
It’s not though?

I’ve taken 600+ rides and gave all 5-stars except for a single dangerous ride.

Maybe I’m not as exacting as your average HN commenter, but I’d still describe my stance as “always give 5 stars” despite the outlier.