It seems that those of the bitten apple want the ratings received by all the applications in the App Store to be of quality and adhere to the experience that the users, who download it and use it, have it.
ApparentlyAppledetected that the developer Bogdan Popsecu was falsifying the ratings received by his apps. That is why they have closed his developer account, for life.
Apparently, Bogdan had two accounts from which he issued false ratings on his 25 apps. In total there have been almost 1000 false evaluations, those that said developer has published.
We have always questioned the ratings that some applications receive.
Many recently published, simple, failing, with terrible interfaces and, above all, those that are based on widely downloaded apps such as WhatsApp, Pokemon GO, Instagram, Facebook, Spotify start having very good reviews that soon time turned negative. This is something that we did not understand but that we deduced from where the shots were going.
WHY IS THIS TYPE OF ASSESSMENT FRAUD PERFORMED:
These developers, as soon as they launch the app, dedicate themselves to positively evaluating their application. They do it through several user accounts. This generates a considerable number of good reviews and encourages other people to download them. This is exacerbated, especially if they are paid.
With this coup of authority from Apple, it is shown that many applications have good reviews thanks to this type of fraud.
From here we applaud those of Cupertino for this fact. We hope that the quality of the reviews will increase and that they will all be based purely on the experience of the users.
Greetings and be careful with positive ratings of apps of dubious quality and recently published.
To find out when an app has been published, select the app in the App Store and scroll to the bottom. There we will press the "Update history" option and move to the last position. It will show the date it was published in the Apple app store.