• @morrowind@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    I might do it if they waited for a more opportune time than 13 seconds after I first installed it

    • @Sarmyth@lemmy.world
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      282 months ago

      I rate it 1 star if it asks before I could possibly have even used it.

      It would have to be a truly miraculous app that transforms my life for me to change a review.

      If it asks after the 20th or so use, then it gets 5 stars because I obviously open it a bunch and regardless of my feelings, it’s obviously useful to me.

      Bank and medical apps get an automatic 1 star because I don’t get a choice in using them and I want them always improving.

      • @Lifter@discuss.tchncs.de
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        32 months ago

        And if they use the dark pattern of a fake in-app review, so that they can redirect only the good ratings to the app store while opening a “feedback form” for bad ratings - I will actually go out of my way and open the app store and give them a one-star anyway.

  • @apfelwoiSchoppen@lemmy.world
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    382 months ago

    I will never, ever, give into Teams asking me to rate it, but precisely because my feedback will not make this app any better or worse than it already is.

    • @makyo@lemmy.world
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      142 months ago

      Yeah corporate goals are different and sometimes at odds with the need of their users so what’s the point

  • Meursault
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    202 months ago

    Seems kinda cringe and insecure to beg for ratings.

    • @InternetPerson@lemmings.world
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      212 months ago

      Sadly it works if people are prompted to do it. Similar to yubbtub where it’s common to say stuff like “please like and subscribe”.

      And as this can help business, it happens a lot.

      • @aeronmelon@lemmy.world
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        42 months ago

        Saying “like and subscribe” doesn’t cause a modal pop-up to cover the screen and force you to interact with it. If it did, I wouldn’t watch people who said that.

      • Meursault
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        32 months ago

        If I like or dislike an app enough, I’ll rate and review it myself without being begged.

        • @Jakeroxs@sh.itjust.works
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          42 months ago

          Eh, from my experience it’s most often that people who hate or dislike something are the most likely to leave a review, then less likely is people who love a certain app/product, then the vast majority who are in between, maybe even like but not enough to go review the app without prompting.

  • Reddit is better.
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    112 months ago

    BITCH IM BUSY THATS WHY IM ON A GODDAMN SMARTPHONE

  • @GOTFrog@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    72 months ago

    When something ask for a review I always rate 1 star, I don’t care if its an app, customer service or Ebay. I never give a positive review when asked.

      • @Azzu@lemm.ee
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        42 months ago

        It has been my experience. Google Play has no way to communicate back that a rating has been made, so all apps I know just assume you rated and never bother you again.

        Maybe you’re just using really sketchy apps, but for me it worked every time.