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Asked by AL MaMun (4 Golds) Monday, 02 Dec 2019, 09:40 PM at (Technology Internet)

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Online reviews

Going to a restaurant or big hotel with a loved one to spend some quality time together. Who to ask, how is the restaurant? The best way is to view Google Maps ratings, read some reviews, read reviews about hotels or restaurants from tripadvisor.com! Then traveling there will be no problem, you already know everything! Wait! Is that so?

As easy as you think online reviews of something, it really isn't that easy. If you think of the product or service you think, there are millions or millions of reviews already available online. But how rich are these? If you are considering buying an expensive car or you want to book a hotel over the weekend, but you do not know at all, how do you know if he has reviewed the truth?

Here's a good thing, as you should definitely not buy a product based on one's reviews, it can be roughly estimated on how many stars the product received or the dot. If a product has a 5 star rating out of 5 stars, you should definitely call that product a good one. Previously, these were reviewed and rated by bots, but now e-commerce sites can easily delete the bot reviews using Artificial Intelligence. And bots have not yet been developed enough to produce reviews that will convince people.

So online reviews are pretty safe now? is not it?

Fake Review Industry

Although there is a lot of deliverance from the bot review, there is still no salvation from the face review. There is an industry that produces face reviews online. There is an army of paid face reviewers, freelancing writing sites, micro job type sites, and many such fake reviews. 5% of the product you are viewing for positive reviews so far may not have bought or used that product in a day, just reviews have been written with some money.

According to statistics, about 5% of online reviews are just faked. And this 5% digit is not less. People who create fake reviews know very well how important online reviews are. You tell yourself, went to a site, searched for your favorite product, came up with product results from many different cellars, you just click on the one that has the highest rating?

Online reviews can easily attract customers, and drive them towards the product. By spending just $ 5 on a site like fiverr.com, you can write high quality reviews on any product or service that has never used that product or has never even set foot on it! There are many software that deletes negative reviews, meaning that negative reviews of your product will not pop up anywhere on Facebook, Google, Bing.

So you can understand that there is a whole industry of fake online reviews, and for that reason it is not at all a matter of having to believe that 1% of anything is seen directly in good reviews. What can be done then? How can fake online reviews be identified? Let's discuss this in the following paragraph ...

Way to recognize fake online reviews

It is very important to use your common senses to identify fake online reviews. Usually, reviews are much more formal, written specifically for customer convention. Another pattern is that there are many grammatical mistakes in face reviews, as well as many common spelling mistakes. Many positive reviews are lacking in description. For example, maybe by writing, "Good thing", "Awesome product", "Thanks to the seller" - there is nothing written about how the product actually feels or after using it!


Many times there are so many details that no one needs to know the details in full review. Reviews that are full of huge and very detailed reviews, which make a name for themselves and Sasspicius.

 

Not only does positive reviews fax online, there are many face-negative reviews. A competitor of a cellar writes paid negative reviews, so that one can be taken down. Yes, this is what nasty business happens online all the time! Many reviews can directly discredit the product or place, or clearly indicate that the brand has its unique itching. But especially in such reviews, the reason for hate is not stated. Just write, "Wrong product, nobody will buy in life!" - This is how the direct hit attempt to dmage.


Now it has to be kept in mind, even if there are grammatical errors or if someone shares a bad experience with buying a product, that is a fake review. But if such a thing is better to be a little careful, it reduces the chance of being deceived and what!


Now the decision is your own

You must first check online reviews, but the next step is to decide for yourself whether you will buy the product or book that place. One thing to keep in mind, when someone writes reviews on a product, either using the product to be severely satisfied or severely disturbed by the product, in these two situations, one actually writes online reviews to inform more people. And the rest don't bother with reviews.

Answered by AL MaMun (4 Golds) Monday, 02 Dec 2019, 09:42 PM

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