▲ | Shadowmist 5 days ago | |||||||
I always assume that all the ratings are fake when there is a low count of ratings since it is easy for the seller to place a bunch of game orders when they are starting out. | ||||||||
▲ | anentropic 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
A bigger problem I find is many Amazon listings having a large number of genuine positive reviews, but for a completely different product than the one currently for sale. Recently I was buying a chromecast dongle thing and one of the listings had some kind of "Amazon recommends" badge on it, from the platform. It had hundreds of 5 start reviews, but if you read them they were all for a jar of guava jam from Mexico. I'm baffled why Amazon permits and even seemingly endorses this kind of rating farming | ||||||||
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