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I do too, but I think it's important to consider that these are actually pretty different. In the Google example, the banner is being displayed because of something that isn't necessarily the fault of the dev and isn't itself an indicator of problematic behavior (and indeed is the starting position for all developers of a new app), whereas at least Amazon (presumably) is basing it off of actual performance data that indicate poor performance/behavior.


It's not even clear if frequently returned item is a fault of a given seller. May sellers are involved in the "same" item on Amazon.


Yes 100% agree




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