When were customer ratings ever meaningful? On another note, it doesn't help that like 90% of apps straight up ask their users to give them 5 stars on whatever store they're on.
Excellent delivery speed. Item arrives as expected. Instructions for assembly understandable. Works as expected. Green one wasn't in stock so I had to order the brown one. One star.
the issue is the division of labour by algorithms working with shonky data, and the potential to have to prosperity dictated by gold stars on a touch screen.
interestingly, the WSJ take a different tone when talking about China's Social Credit, but dont seem have much of problem with us constantly peer review each others behaviour.