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Yeah, makes no sense to me either.
Reviews you think are fake are probably not, you just think they are for whatever reason you might come up with. You'll have a hard time knowing what is genuinely fake and what isn't.
I think it would probably be best to not have a crusade against fake reviews from self-righteous people on Steam. They would spam report real reviews as fake, as they have already shown they nit-pick to choose what is fake and what isn't.
If he doesn't like it, then it's fake.
And frankly, I don't think the FTC is interested in Steam reviews -- judging from the URL, it's about fraud.
P.S. A fake review is considered fraud in the US.
And what is considered as being "fake"? How does one determine if a review is "fake"?
Okay, how would a reporting user be able to determine this in order to report a review as being "fake"?
On Steam, you can only review a product you own the license for and have launched
Are you still going on about the suspected boosted and paid reviews?
Grounded 2 is not paying for review boosting.
As opposed to the business impacted that obviously doesn't have your best interests in mind?
I would argue that steam is more likely to have as much of our best interests as it can feasibility have while being profitable then other authorities in the matter (FTC or game owner)
Of course if you are going to make an outrageous claim like somebody is buying reviews then you need actual evidence.
I mean what do you expect steam to do? Investigate every game since there is going to be one person out there who thinks the game (regardless of what it is) is trash and so people recommending it must have been paid. So they will flag that game for review because they dislike the game and don't understand how anybody could like it.