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Well, if you are a close friend of the silicon valley, google or ms or apple, you can ask them to review that... But you wont be able to that...
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MAGNUMpt2028yI once had a 3 star rating on my Android app because there was no iOS version... Yeah. I feel you
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@jAsE yeah. People nowadays expect many things and think, they have the right to critisize as if they had beught it for 20€
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RStrydom6868y@jAsE this is where UI and open source hits the nail on its head. Why are the reviews attached as such tiny add-ons, why can it not be like GitHub issues, where you basically are creating a "ticket" in a support system with a pubically, easy to digest , measaging page that a whole complex situation can be resolved with each issue being tracked at the same frequency as the amount of messages being sent, allowing one to decide if the situation of the person that is unhappy is just and if he might be in the wrong. As well as possible figuring out if this feature/bug has workarounds or has code being implemented regarding it at some point. Giving your own review or non-review a more truthful reflection
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So this guy rated my app 1 star saying that "application is pretty good. I can do almost all of my task using this app. It would be better if you have added this* features."
*The features he mentions is nothing but the substraction of 2 variables.
Why some of the app users behave like this? This is the biggest turn off to motivate me to keep developing if your application is free of cost.
Why can't we delete those review from stores?
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