Last week the app had over 27 million reviews -- now, it has just 20 million.
Last week the app had over 27 million reviews — now, it has just 20 million.
After a fake video of a man throwing acid in the face of a woman circulated on the music-oriented social media service TikTok last week, stirring up major backlash against the company as a result, reviews of the application on the Google Play Store dropped from 4.5 stars to 1.2 in a matter of days. In fact, millions of negative reviews have been removed from the Play Store — which the company deems as “corrective action.”stated: “When we learn of incidents of spam abuse, we review and take corrective action to remove inappropriate ratings and comments.”
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