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  2. Yelp disables reviews for the McDonald's location visited by ...

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    Yelp disables reviews Trump's appearance at the restaurant, where he donned an apron and worked the drive-thru, sparked some controversy, prompting McDonald's Corp. to emphasize this was not a ...

  3. Yelp - Wikipedia

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    The company has been accused of using unfair practices to raise revenue from the businesses that are reviewed on its site – e.g., by presenting more negative review information for companies that do not purchase its advertising services or by prominently featuring advertisements of the competitors of such non-paying companies or conversely by ...

  4. Yelp: Our Site Isn't Biased, and We'll Prove It - AOL

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    Yelp. Yelp is feeling the pain. Amid a firestorm of criticism and lawsuits, the popular online review company that allows anyone to chime in and tout, dish, or otherwise comment about local ...

  5. Review bomb - Wikipedia

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    A review bomb is an Internet phenomenon in which a large number of people or a few people with multiple accounts [1] post negative user reviews online in an attempt to harm the sales or popularity of a product, a service, or a business. [2]

  6. The Chain Restaurant Your State Is Most Obsessed With - AOL

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    Their original location in the CBD has almost 8,000 Yelp reviews with a combined 4 stars, and is the city's oldest oyster bar, founded in 1910. Freshly shucked oysters are the big draw, of course ...

  7. Review site - Wikipedia

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    Review sites are generally supported by advertising. Some business review sites may also allow businesses to pay for enhanced listings, which do not affect the reviews and ratings. Product review sites may be supported by providing affiliate links to the websites that sell the reviewed items, which pay the site on a per-click or per-sale basis.

  8. Peeple, the 'Yelp for People' app, as the Washington Post described it, launched in America for iOS Monday after being the subject widespread criticism.

  9. Peeple (app) - Wikipedia

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    Peeple was a mobile application that allows people to leave recommendations [1] for other people based on professional, personal, and romantic relationships. Initially described as a "Yelp for People", [1] the original announcement in October 2015 drew criticism over concerns of harassment, and its creators launched a "watered-down" version of Peeple in March 2016.