But even worse than fake positive reviews are fake negative reviews. Your app can be the target of a competing app developer who simply purchases a bunch of fake 1-star reviews to make your app look bad, and so I’m going to talk about how you can combat this.
How to spot fake Google Play reviews
As we mentioned above, fake reviews are typically posted by spambots. They will have a script that gets altered slightly between review posts, but overall they follow the same structure. So if you suddenly notice a bunch of 1-star reviews from accounts that are using the same grammar and sentences, it’s a pretty good sign.
Another sign is that the fake reviews don’t explain why they’re leaving a bad review. They might contain slanderous statements like “Worst app ever!!!” without actually saying anything about why the app is bad. Be aware that contrary to popular belief, a Gmail account is not necessary to leave Google reviews. This is taken advantage of by fake review spammers – check here to get more info on how this practice works, as it can work to your advantage, asking for reviews from app users even if they don’t have a Gmail account.
How to deal with fake Google Play reviews
First and foremost, you should generally try to reply to reviews, including the negative ones – perhaps especially the negative ones. This shows other app users that you respond well to reviews, good and bad.
When it comes to responding to fake negative reviews, your goal is to reply to the review, while bringing into question the validity of the review – though not outright. For example, let’s say a review says something like “Worst app ever!!! Did not receive my IAPs! Scam app!!!”.
Well you can go ahead and check your customer database and see if that person actually made any in-app purchases. If not, you can reply something like:
Hello,
How to get fake Google reviews removed
If you’re absolutely certain a review is fake, you can flag it for Google to review. There is a small flag icon next to the review, and clicking it will bring you to a page for reporting Google policy violations. Fill out the information requested, but be aware that Google places priority on policy violations that are reported multiple times. You can also directly report fake reviews to Google Small Business support, from your Google Business homepage under Reviews > Support. You’ll be asked to provide a screenshot of the suspected fake review, and a representative will contact you after some days for more information.
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