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#706
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: London
Posts: 203
What do people think about airlinequality.com? I submitted a few reviews but stopped because they edited my submissions, not for opinions and content but for length The editing was crude and they just deleted odd phrases here and there so that my intended meaning was altered, the grammar trashed and on the last time the opinion was quite reversed. It is not as if there is a shortage of space in an on-line review.
#707




Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Jakarta
Programs: Krisflyer PPS, SPG, Hyatt GoldPassport, Shangri-la Golden Circle, British Airways ExecClub
Posts: 1,247
I google "tripadvisor biased flyertalk" and found this thread.
Like the OP, I also just recently experienced a negative review being rejected for posting, twice. In fact, it was published and then subsequently removed with a email citing I did not comply to their review guidelines. Clearly I was being censored.
Maybe tripadvisor is now biased to property owners and seek to protect them especially against long time reviewers like myself. Tripadvisor is also a hotel booking engine at the same time and some hotels advertise on their website so neutrality in this case is questionable.
It's their website so their rules and they call the shots but I am disappointed with their course of action so from now on, I will choose not to contribute to TA any further.
Like the OP, I also just recently experienced a negative review being rejected for posting, twice. In fact, it was published and then subsequently removed with a email citing I did not comply to their review guidelines. Clearly I was being censored.
Maybe tripadvisor is now biased to property owners and seek to protect them especially against long time reviewers like myself. Tripadvisor is also a hotel booking engine at the same time and some hotels advertise on their website so neutrality in this case is questionable.
It's their website so their rules and they call the shots but I am disappointed with their course of action so from now on, I will choose not to contribute to TA any further.
Last edited by BENLEE; Aug 25, 2016 at 9:09 am
#708




Join Date: Jan 2014
Posts: 115
I google "tripadvisor biased flyertalk" and found this thread.
Like the OP, I also just recently experienced a negative review being rejected for posting, twice. In fact, it was published and then subsequently removed with a email citing I did not comply to their review guidelines. Clearly I was being censored.
Like the OP, I also just recently experienced a negative review being rejected for posting, twice. In fact, it was published and then subsequently removed with a email citing I did not comply to their review guidelines. Clearly I was being censored.
I've seen some quite high profile examples of reviews being rejected, and they have generally come down to rather strict enforcement of the guidelines. One review which mentioned feminism was rejected, but then accepted with the same score and a couple of words changed. They rejected it initially because they felt it fell foul of their no "ethical commentary" guideline.
#710
Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: Dubai
Programs: Qatar Plat, EK Gold
Posts: 91
I have had a few reviews rejected or delayed in recent months.
TA has been sitting a recent review (very negative) of mine for over a week now and I definitely think the OP here is correct and that it is a sullied process now.
There are huge numbers of fake reviews too.
That said, I usually find the time to post a negative review but not always for a positive one ;-)
TA has been sitting a recent review (very negative) of mine for over a week now and I definitely think the OP here is correct and that it is a sullied process now.
There are huge numbers of fake reviews too.
That said, I usually find the time to post a negative review but not always for a positive one ;-)
#711




Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: Montral, Canada
Posts: 1,610
TripAdvisor and Expedia share common ownership, and as such have a vested interest in not alienating the major chains from which they derive a good deal of income. I have noticed a perceptible increase in positive ratings for many of the branded properties in major markets, less so in secondary or tertiary areas. Perhaps this is due to major franchisors improving their quality control programs to counteract today's instant dissemination of information technologies that have the capability of making negative occurances go viral (e.g. bedbug photos).
My personal belief is that impartiality takes a backseat to revenue.
My personal belief is that impartiality takes a backseat to revenue.
#712

Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 3,438
Haven't seen much activity in this thread of late.
Tripadvisor refused to post one of my reviews recently wherein I gave a low rating because the service was poor. It was a perfectly normal, I thought, critical review that mirrored many other recent reviews of the same restaurant. After a week pending, they said it didn't rise to their standards...
Tripadvisor refused to post one of my reviews recently wherein I gave a low rating because the service was poor. It was a perfectly normal, I thought, critical review that mirrored many other recent reviews of the same restaurant. After a week pending, they said it didn't rise to their standards...
#713


Join Date: May 2009
Location: SIN (with a bit of ZRH sprinkled in)
Programs: KrisFlyer Gold
Posts: 9,606
Care to actually post the review you wanted to give them, and the property it was about? It's a bit difficult to judge otherwise if that was reasonably denied or not..
#715

Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 3,438
No, I didn't save it. I think the takeaway lesson is that if I want to leave a negative review I need to populate it with much more detail than I would for a positive review. Not saying it was my best effort, just surprised that they filtered it. Maybe they're starting to face a backlash from some establishments.
#716



Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Prince Edward Island
Programs: Air Canada 25K, Hilton Honors Gold, Marriott Gold, MGM Gold
Posts: 1,604
I've written alot of trip adviser reviews and never had a problem having them post. I also rely on reviews when I travel. It's pretty easy to weed out the people who slam a place because of a one-off bad experience which wasn't the hotel's fault (I also weed out the reviews from shiny-happy people who love everything...the truth is always somewhere in between). If you see a suspect review, report it. I did this once when people gave a great local restaurant 1 star because they went on Monday (the one day each week when it isn't open) without checking the hours first. They didn't even eat there, so how could they write a bad review? The review was promptly removed.
#717


Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: SEA
Posts: 4,049
I've written alot of trip adviser reviews and never had a problem having them post. I also rely on reviews when I travel. It's pretty easy to weed out the people who slam a place because of a one-off bad experience which wasn't the hotel's fault (I also weed out the reviews from shiny-happy people who love everything...the truth is always somewhere in between). If you see a suspect review, report it. I did this once when people gave a great local restaurant 1 star because they went on Monday (the one day each week when it isn't open) without checking the hours first. They didn't even eat there, so how could they write a bad review? The review was promptly removed.
#718



Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Prince Edward Island
Programs: Air Canada 25K, Hilton Honors Gold, Marriott Gold, MGM Gold
Posts: 1,604
Still, TA is currently the most comprehensive source for hotel reviews and I think it is still mostly reliable. The trick for consumers is to actually read reviews and judge for themselves, rather than simply relying on the star ratings.
#719


Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 3,040
I have found TA fairly reliable and have never not had a review posted. To weed out a 'bad' property, I simply filter out the 1* and 2* reviews, look at those, and determine whether or not those reviews reflect a 'one of' or a prevailing condition.
#720


Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: SEA, HNL
Programs: Atmos Titanium, Global Entry
Posts: 830


