Reviews from non-owners seem to have disappeared

Discussion in 'Public Game Developers Forum' started by mstream2008, Feb 26, 2009.

  1. mstream2008

    mstream2008 Well-Known Member

    Earlier it was possible for everyone to post a review without downloading an app.
    It led to many meaningless questions/comments as "will it be free", "has anyone purchased it" "tell me if I need this" and the-like.
    Today I've noticed a drop in numbers, browsing through reviews I've seen that those meaningless reviews (obviously from non-owners) disappeared.
    Has anybody noticed this change?
    Is it a new policy or just a temporary change? I have not read any announcements about this new review policy.
     
  2. Adams Immersive

    Adams Immersive Well-Known Member
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    I know they long ago stopped allowing NEW reviews from new owners. I thought at the time they should also delete the meaningless reviews--and now maybe they have. Maybe it took time for them to set up a system to check past reviews for ownership. (Or maybe they removed ALL reviews older than a certain date?)

    Now all they need to is STOP inviting people to review every app at the moment they delete it :eek:
     
  3. PointOfLight

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    A couple of days ago I tried clicking on the "leave a review" link for a game I hadn't purchased yet and it told me that I couldn't do that until I purchased the game. This is definitely the way it should be, and it's nice to see that once in a while they do something right with the store.

    I do agree that they should get rid of the dialog asking me to rate a game when I delete it. Even if I was going to rate the game I'd do it through the store, because I can't actually leave a comment if I rate when deleting. What's the point of rating if I can't comment?
     
  4. Adams Immersive

    Adams Immersive Well-Known Member
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    The point is to get a ton of 1-star ratings, when people download and then delete a perfectly good app or game that simply isn't a fit for their tastes and needs... all the while NOT soliciting reviews from anyone who actually likes and keeps the app. This logic escapes me.
     
  5. mstream2008

    mstream2008 Well-Known Member

    No. That's not the case. I can see reviews from my app day one describing some user experience, but pointless comments such ase 'vote Yes if I have to buy this' or 'will it be free' and some other questions obviously from those who have not purchased that - disappeared.
     
  6. Adams Immersive

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    That's good. Little by little the store is evolving!

    The worst I've seen is probably a 1-star review for Jaadu VNC, that simply said "How did they get a carrier other than AT&T? Look at the title bar in the screenshot!"

    The fact that numerous carriers sell iPhones around the world is not the least of the reasons why that 1-star review was ridiculous :eek:
     
  7. BulletDev

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    Yep, quite a while ago they stopped allowing random people to leave garbage reviews.

    You now have to own the application to get your comments heard - which is good.... but will it get rid of every trash review?
     
  8. mstream2008

    mstream2008 Well-Known Member

    It seems it has done so today. That's what I've been saying in the first post.
    Just asking if other developers have noticed the removal of 'false' non-owners reviews.
     
  9. jshmrsn

    jshmrsn Well-Known Member

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    They took out the ability to post reviews for Apps users don't own, which was good. But then they come back with that crazy idea to ask for a review when the user deletes an App. That's even worse than the original situation. I hope that by the time SciFly II is done, all this junk gets straightened out...
     

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