Reviews of Hillary's book 'What Happened?' rated F by Fakespot.
Fakespot, a website which detects fake reviews of products for sale online, has cautioned that the majority of five star reviews for Hillary Clinton's book 'What Happened?' are unreliable.
According to the Fakespot report:
"Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 11.9% of the reviews are reliable."
That leaves a massive 88.1% of reviews which are classed by Fakespot as 'unreliable'.
You can verify this at the link below:
http://fakespot.com/product/what-happened
Fakespot awarded 'What Happened?' a grade F for the quality of its reviews. This is Fakespot's lowest ranking. Any product receiving a reliability rating of 44% or lower gets a grade F, so Hillary's reliability rating of only 11.9% was way below the cut-off point for a grade F ranking.
In addition to highlighting the percentage of dubious reviews, Fakespot also provides analysis of why specific reviews are fake. Some of the reasons highlighted for 'What Happened?' reviews include:
✓ Reviewer account looks to be generated by automation
✓ Correlation with other fake reviewers' profile data and language.
Fakespot describes itself as follows:
"Growing suspicious of online reviews? So were we. Fakespot provides consumers with a new way of filtering product reviews to find out what real users are saying about the products you want to buy. Our proprietary technology analyzes millions of product reviews, looking for suspicious patterns and incentivized reviews. We then weed out the reviews we think are unreliable."
As recently highlighted on Redpilled World, What Happened? originally had hundreds of one star reviews. However, the following day these mysteriously disappeared causing some Amazon reviewers to question:
"What happened ... to all the one star reviews?"
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You can use fakespot.com to analyze the reviews of any Amazon product, Yelp business or Apple app:
http://fakespot.com
According to the Fakespot report:
"Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 11.9% of the reviews are reliable."
That leaves a massive 88.1% of reviews which are classed by Fakespot as 'unreliable'.
You can verify this at the link below:
http://fakespot.com/product/what-happened
Fakespot awarded 'What Happened?' a grade F for the quality of its reviews. This is Fakespot's lowest ranking. Any product receiving a reliability rating of 44% or lower gets a grade F, so Hillary's reliability rating of only 11.9% was way below the cut-off point for a grade F ranking.
In addition to highlighting the percentage of dubious reviews, Fakespot also provides analysis of why specific reviews are fake. Some of the reasons highlighted for 'What Happened?' reviews include:
✓ Reviewer account looks to be generated by automation
✓ Correlation with other fake reviewers' profile data and language.
Fakespot describes itself as follows:
"Growing suspicious of online reviews? So were we. Fakespot provides consumers with a new way of filtering product reviews to find out what real users are saying about the products you want to buy. Our proprietary technology analyzes millions of product reviews, looking for suspicious patterns and incentivized reviews. We then weed out the reviews we think are unreliable."
As recently highlighted on Redpilled World, What Happened? originally had hundreds of one star reviews. However, the following day these mysteriously disappeared causing some Amazon reviewers to question:
"What happened ... to all the one star reviews?"
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You can use fakespot.com to analyze the reviews of any Amazon product, Yelp business or Apple app:
http://fakespot.com
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