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  • @[email protected]
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    75 days ago

    Wouldn’t you expect a large influx of negative reviews when news breaks of this story?

    As I said I don’t trust Trust Pilot, but this really doesn’t help their cause.

    • @[email protected]
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      105 days ago

      Sure, and I’d expect a lot of those to be from users who don’t use Honey, but are outraged by the news.

      If they were going to leave a legitimate negative review, they would have done so before the news broke.

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        55 days ago

        I don’t think they would know about the issue until the news broke. The average user would assume it is doing what it said, and the content creators were non the wiser either.

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          5 days ago

          Sure, but I hope you can see the potential for knee-jerk reactions polluting otherwise relevant reviews, no?

          Given that the reviews are already low, I’m guessing a lot of users noticed that the coupons weren’t the best available before the news broke. That’s exactly what I would expect, and having a bunch of people regurgitating things like “Honey are hucksters screwing content creators” doesn’t say much about the quality of the service to end-users and is simply a reaction to the news without any further research (how can the average user validate those claims?).

          • @[email protected]
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            75 days ago

            Oh I can absolutely see that. I guess my issue is that the whole review ecosystem is flawed I guess.

            As you (or someone else) said it’s a no win for TrustPilot. Either they stop review bombs or they allow them and people will be mad either way.