On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 9:55 AM, Zsolt Vasvari <[email protected]> wrote:

> >  Why would you consider that suspicious?  Half of our five star ratings
> are without a comment.
>
> I consider that VERY suspicious.  Out of my almost 2000 5-star ratings, at
> least 95% have a comment to go with it.
>

That's cool, but that may be just you and your app.  As I pointed out
before, roughly 50% of our 5-star ratings have no comment (although we
haven't been long on the market yet so I'm speaking about tens of reviews,
rather than thousands).

Can you even leave a rating and not comment?
>

Sure, last time I checked.  Personally, I'm actually inclined to give just
stars, *especially* when I'm  giving 5 of them.  To me, 5 stars means
(close to) perfect, no comments necessary.

I understand now that you can buy ratings (I had no idea ;-)) but that
still doesn't make a rating with no comment automatically a fraud, right?

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