As a free apps developer on the market  it would be  optimal to  organize,
categorize and derive  the big picture statistical trends.  The quality of
any particular feedback becomes relatively unimportant and can be ignored.
Low quality feedback, Rude or threatening feedback  can be bucketed
accordingly and there are many possibilities of remedial action if
necessarily (say for  credible threats) .

in general Its sub optimal to pay attention to a  particular extreme
feedback, to take it personally and block them out from usage. If you are
monetizing, the person providing "non-useful" feedback who continues to use
the app -- and usage speaks for itself --  is  still  a
potential advertisement target. etc...




On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 11:02 AM, rich friedel <rich.frie...@gmail.com>wrote:

> By that logic, Google should ban anyone who has berated the Android Market
> from using their product. Correct?
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