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We know that Google Play Store, is an excellent store that has several applications to serve its more than 350 million s worldwide. But something has been bothering Android smartphone owners: the level of app reviews and ratings. The types of comments are diverse, and can vary from the famous “I'm ing, for now I'll give one star”, through bullying e spams.
Often the of a gadgets with more basic hardware, you have access to a certain application that is not compatible with your device, which impacts the performance of the app and generates revolt in the . This, in turn, uses the comments tool to expose their dissatisfaction, in the way that suits them.
Is it the fault of the manufacturer, which does not list the compatibilities of a particular model? Perhaps from Google itself, for not having a firm policy with developers and manufacturers, so that it makes information clear to s? We have no way of judging, and pointing out a culprit specifically.
To work around this issue, in November 2012, Google linked comments to Google profiles. Google+, making it so that only s of the network, and duly identified, could comment and evaluate a certain app. An algorithm was also created that ensured that the comments to be shown first were from friends and people linked in your friendship circle on Google+.
Thinking about this possibility implemented by Google, which makes it possible to first view comments from friends of the Google+, s of the social network created a circle of friends, so that everyone can view the comments of this group in the store first.
Today the circle has approx. 150 people, with no restrictions. Everyone can participate as long as they rate and comment on all Play Store content with consciousness e respect.
To add the circle to your Google+ profile, simply click on this link.
Other movements created, and some benefit not only s, but also provide to developers, as is the case with #CommentDay.
Do you participate in any group or movement that benefits the experience on the Google Play Store?.
Leave your suggestions and doubts in the comments, and be sure to be part of one of the groups listed above.