I have noticed this as well. When I released "Wrath of the Fungi"---
by far the feedback was positive, or constructive critics--- but there
were a number of people that just scrolled profanity and single
starred it. While I hesitate on censoring people's expressions of an
app--- can profanity provide feedback/rating of any value?

Does anyone know of any form of moderation in the future? or a way to
flag a review as needing reviewed? Or yeah--- a user rating as well.
^^    (reading the ideas posted here)

--Evil Mushroom Lord

Mushroom Wars: Wrath of the Fungi; on android now!
www.evilmushroomempire.com

On Dec 12, 8:44 am, Eric Mill <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Have other people noticed the negative tone rampant through Android
> Market reviews?  If an app does something people don't like, such as:
> includes ads, has a visible bug, dares to offer only a trial, or is
> "unoriginal" (the same idea as another app released earlier), it gets
> blasted.  And not just criticized, but leveled with poorly-spelled
> profanity, personal insults, and 1-star ratings (never 2-stars, always
> 1).
>
> Sometimes it feels like a mini-YouTube in there.  And since most
> people will only ever see the last 3 comments on an app, it doesn't
> take much to make an app look completely unpalatable.  I don't even
> have an app on there myself, this is just me observing from afar.
>
> I never would have expected this from G1 owners, which should be
> optimistic early adopter types, and certainly not from the people so
> into it that they go to their My Downloads folder and take the time to
> rate and star their apps.
>
> This sort of thing is going to become a problem, if it isn't one
> already.  I propose a few ideas to Google to deal with this:
>
> * Add a basic "flag this comment" moderation feature.
> * Make it easier to read more than 3 comments - either, have "Read all
> comments" become "Read more comments" and load them inline, or move
> the "About the developer" options into the Menu-button menu, and use
> the same infinite scroll technique on comments that you use for app
> listings.
> * Discount old ratings heavily, in the presence of new ratings (Google
> may already be doing this)
> * Add a positive, "thumbs up" style rating for comments, to promote
> the thoughtful and sane reviewers.
>
> What do other people think are good ways to address this?
>
> -- Eric

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