I just got this with
the subject line of "Top Reviewer Notification: Non-Verified Purchase
Reviews Policy Change." Right there, you know that Amazon is fiddling with
the review program again and it won’t be anything good. They write:
"Hello!
As a frequent reviewer of products on
Amazon, we want you to be among the first to know about our review policy
changes. Shoppers consistently tell us that they value reviews from other
shoppers who they know have purchased the product on Amazon. As a result, we
are introducing a policy change around customer reviews. Customers can now only
submit a limited number of non-Amazon Verified Purchase reviews each week. The
count is calculated each week from Sunday at 12:00am UTC through Saturday
11:59pm UTC. Your ability to submit Amazon Verified Purchase reviews will not
be impacted. This policy also does not apply to Vine reviews or reviews on
digital and physical books, music, and video.
What is an Amazon Verified Purchase
review?
• When
an Amazon Verified Purchase badge appears next to a review, it means we have
verified that the person writing the review purchased the product at Amazon and
represents a typical customer experience with the product.
• Reviews
that are not marked “Amazon Verified Purchase” are valuable as well, but we
either can’t confirm that the product was purchased at Amazon or the customer
did not pay a price available to most Amazon shoppers.
For more details, please see our
Community Guidelines at https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201929730.
We're always innovating on behalf of
our customers, and we'd love any feedback or ideas you have for how we can
improve. You can contact us directly at community-help@amazon.com.
Regards,
Your Amazon Community Team"
Of course they don’t just tell you what
the limited number is…you have to go looking for it. Eventually one discovers
that they have decided, in their Borg like wisdom, the magical number to cap
submissions at is FIVE. Yes, no matter whether you write quality reviews like I
do or one and two sentence garbage “reviews” like many folks do, everyone is
equally capped at five. This is not innovation---this is flat out stupid.
Not only is it an unnecessary hassle
for me as I often submit a number of reviews over a couple of hours and clean
the decks here, it does nothing to improve the quality of reviews at Amazon.
Many shoppers complain about the worthlessness of the reviews at the site and
this change does nothing to improve anything.
I'm trying to figure out what Amazon's real motivation is, or how this restriction, put on reviewers like you, relates to Amazon profits.
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