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  • $5 submissions
    I help you SUCCEED
    • Nov 2003
    • 32195

    #1

    Warning: Posting Fake reviews using different IPs can get you SUED

    This is a fairly common practice in Online reputation management SEO. Ouch. http://searchengineland.com/seo-comp...reviews-172526
  • bean-aid
    So Fucking Banned
    • Jun 2011
    • 16493

    #2
    Dad: where is your text book?
    Daughter: it's all on the internet, i can search it.

    Everything on the internet is true.

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    • $5 submissions
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      • Nov 2003
      • 32195

      #3
      Originally posted by beaner
      Dad: where is your text book?
      Daughter: it's all on the internet, i can search it.

      Everything on the internet is true.
      lol. NY Attorney General is on the hunt

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      • marcop
        Confirmed User
        • Nov 2005
        • 4150

        #4
        Here's another article about this from today's NY Times: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/0...ref=technology

        I had a friendly argument recently with a friend who works in Silicon Valley over the worth of anonymous reviews. She thought you could pick your way through wildly varying reviews of, say, a restaurant, and come to a fairly accurate conclusion about how good or bad it was. I disagreed as I think anonymous reviews are inherently worthless.

        Anyone else care to comment on this?

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        • AmeliaG
          Too lazy to set a custom title
          • Jan 2003
          • 10663

          #5
          Originally posted by marcop
          Here's another article about this from today's NY Times: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/0...ref=technology

          I had a friendly argument recently with a friend who works in Silicon Valley over the worth of anonymous reviews. She thought you could pick your way through wildly varying reviews of, say, a restaurant, and come to a fairly accurate conclusion about how good or bad it was. I disagreed as I think anonymous reviews are inherently worthless.

          Anyone else care to comment on this?
          I agree with you strongly.

          Most reviews which are from people you do not know (or have an extensive sense of who they are from reading a lot of what they write) are inherently worthless, not just anon ones.

          If you know someone personally or you read their work/reviews regularly and have a sense of their taste, then the reviews are worth reading.
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          • $5 submissions
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            • Nov 2003
            • 32195

            #6
            Originally posted by marcop
            inherently worthless.
            Agreed.

            Why?

            Comparing apples to apples
            Lack of provenance
            Lack of transparency
            Most reviews leave out key details

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            • $5 submissions
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              • Nov 2003
              • 32195

              #7
              With all the above said, THE REVIEW FORMAT is still one of the best ways to sell online. Why? Instant credibility through a psychological LAZINESS most consumers have.

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              • L-Pink
                working on my tan
                • Mar 2005
                • 39151

                #8
                How many poor reviews of small businesses are done by friends, family of a close competitor in an attempt to hurt business? 10%? 20%? More?

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                • baddog
                  So Fucking Banned
                  • Apr 2001
                  • 107089

                  #9
                  He who lives by Yelp, dies by Yelp.

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                  • brassmonkey
                    Pay It Forward
                    • Sep 2005
                    • 77396

                    #10
                    only people that suffer are the smaller guys. if your making millions not a big deal pay the fine keep moving. (get a slick attorney for next time)
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                    • $5 submissions
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                      • Nov 2003
                      • 32195

                      #11
                      Originally posted by baddog
                      He who lives by Yelp, dies by Yelp.
                      True enough.

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                      • kane
                        Too lazy to set a custom title
                        • Aug 2001
                        • 20684

                        #12
                        Originally posted by marcop
                        Here's another article about this from today's NY Times: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/0...ref=technology

                        I had a friendly argument recently with a friend who works in Silicon Valley over the worth of anonymous reviews. She thought you could pick your way through wildly varying reviews of, say, a restaurant, and come to a fairly accurate conclusion about how good or bad it was. I disagreed as I think anonymous reviews are inherently worthless.

                        Anyone else care to comment on this?
                        I guess it depends on what the reviews are about. Take Amazon for example. If an item I am considering buying has a lot of reviews I will read the top few reviews and then I always click to read some of the 1 star (or whatever the lowest rated reviews are) and in many cases those low reviews have nothing really to do with the product. They will be pissed because it never got shipped or because they were charged too much or it arrived broken. It has nothing to do with whether or not the actual item is good. I can just dismiss those reviews, but if the review, bad or good, is well written and does a decent job of explaining the person's point of view I find value in that.

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                        • kane
                          Too lazy to set a custom title
                          • Aug 2001
                          • 20684

                          #13
                          Originally posted by baddog
                          He who lives by Yelp, dies by Yelp.
                          I just saw a post on Reddit about a guy getting owned on Yelp. He wrote a review saying that a place smelled bad and how the staff all looked like they were high on crack and how the place was in a seedy part of town.

                          A waitress from the place responded to his review explaining that the guy came in and ordered a beer, but didn't have ID. When asked for ID he pulled open his shirt and showed her his chest hair as proof he was of age.

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                          • Struggle4Bucks
                            Sieg Hi!
                            • May 2011
                            • 3615

                            #14
                            Originally posted by $5 submissions
                            This is a fairly common practice in Online reputation management SEO. Ouch. http://searchengineland.com/seo-comp...reviews-172526
                            Cocksuckers! Really? They have time for that? What about a little effort to shut down all copyright criminals... seems to be a bigger problem to me...
                            Half troll half amazing!

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                            • L-Pink
                              working on my tan
                              • Mar 2005
                              • 39151

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Struggle4Bucks
                              Cocksuckers! Really? They have time for that? What about a little effort to shut down all copyright criminals... seems to be a bigger problem to me...

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                              • Tom_PM
                                Porn Meister
                                • Feb 2005
                                • 16443

                                #16
                                Originally posted by Struggle4Bucks
                                Cocksuckers! Really? They have time for that? What about a little effort to shut down all copyright criminals... seems to be a bigger problem to me...
                                The restaurant and food lobbies are HUGELY rich. It's always about money.
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                                • marcop
                                  Confirmed User
                                  • Nov 2005
                                  • 4150

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by kane
                                  I guess it depends on what the reviews are about. Take Amazon for example. If an item I am considering buying has a lot of reviews I will read the top few reviews and then I always click to read some of the 1 star (or whatever the lowest rated reviews are) and in many cases those low reviews have nothing really to do with the product. They will be pissed because it never got shipped or because they were charged too much or it arrived broken. It has nothing to do with whether or not the actual item is good. I can just dismiss those reviews, but if the review, bad or good, is well written and does a decent job of explaining the person's point of view I find value in that.
                                  Amazon is a little different than Yelp, for one thing a review can be marked as "Amazon Verified Purchase" which means the reviewer actually purchased the item.

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                                  • $5 submissions
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                                    • Nov 2003
                                    • 32195

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by Tom_PM
                                    The restaurant and food lobbies are HUGELY rich. It's always about money.

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                                    • kane
                                      Too lazy to set a custom title
                                      • Aug 2001
                                      • 20684

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by marcop
                                      Amazon is a little different than Yelp, for one thing a review can be marked as "Amazon Verified Purchase" which means the reviewer actually purchased the item.
                                      Very true. That is something they have that helps set many of their reviews apart.

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                                      • kane
                                        Too lazy to set a custom title
                                        • Aug 2001
                                        • 20684

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by marcop
                                        Amazon is a little different than Yelp, for one thing a review can be marked as "Amazon Verified Purchase" which means the reviewer actually purchased the item.
                                        Very true. That is something they have that helps set many of their reviews apart.

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                                        • Diomed
                                          Converting like it's 1999
                                          • Jan 2009
                                          • 6167

                                          #21
                                          I give any merchant site credit if they allow negative reviews.
                                          10 years of experience in:

                                          CHAT SALES - PAID TRAFFIC - CONVERSION - CREATIVES - CONSULTATION

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