I've worked at companies that paid for reviews, and they usually don't look like this (I do not condone buying reviews personally).
If you're paying usually you won't be satisfied with 1 word reviews and they won't contain slang like "gud"... they'll be more like:
"This is good app that solved my problems"
Usually at least a sentence, vague, with a minor grammar error here and there.
I've also seen people try to sabotage an app by paying for reviews and trying to frame the app owner.
There are also cases where a review bomb will start to generate counter-protestors. These people often don't support the app or really case about the protest, but are simple contrarians who will go against the grain of any popular opinion.
I suspect this is annoyed users doing the minimum because they were prompted with a review request in-app and wanted it to go away.
If you're paying usually you won't be satisfied with 1 word reviews and they won't contain slang like "gud"... they'll be more like:
"This is good app that solved my problems"
Usually at least a sentence, vague, with a minor grammar error here and there.
I've also seen people try to sabotage an app by paying for reviews and trying to frame the app owner.
There are also cases where a review bomb will start to generate counter-protestors. These people often don't support the app or really case about the protest, but are simple contrarians who will go against the grain of any popular opinion.
I suspect this is annoyed users doing the minimum because they were prompted with a review request in-app and wanted it to go away.