New Research Shows How Much Fake Reviews Damage Consumer Trust in Google, Amazon and Facebook

BRIGHTON, England, Feb. 02, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Fresh research from local SEO platform, BrightLocal, finds that the prominence of fake consumer reviews on popular sites like Google, Amazon and Facebook significantly damages trust in those companies and the reviews they host.

The Local Consumer Review Survey, an annual report that was first released in 2010, explores how consumers behave around online reviews for businesses, and the factors that influence their decisions to use a business.

Regarding big tech, online reviews and consumer opinion, the latest edition, finds:

  • 62% of respondents believe they saw at least one fake review in 2021.
     
  • Over half (52%) of consumers are confident that they saw fake reviews on Amazon in 2021.
     
  • Half (50%) are confident that they saw fake reviews on Google in 2021.
     
  • 37% are confident that they saw fake reviews on Facebook in 2021.

The presence of fake reviews appears to be eroding the overall trust in reviews on these sites and on the internet in general.

  • 70% of consumers said they are “very” or “fairly” suspicious of reviews on Facebook.
     
  • 59% of consumers said they are “very” or “fairly” suspicious of reviews on Amazon.
     
  • 45% of consumers said they are “very” or “fairly” suspicious of reviews on Google.
     
  • Just over two-thirds (67%) of consumers say that the existence of fake reviews makes them distrustful of online reviews in general.

BrightLocal’s Head of Content and author of the research, Jamie Pitman, said: “It’s clear that fake reviews are playing a part in the diminishing trust in some of the world’s largest tech companies. This makes things particularly hard for both businesses and consumers as both have to be ever-vigilant around the reviews they read and factor into their customer service or purchase decisions.

“The research reveals that more consumers than ever use reviews to evaluate local businesses. 98% of consumers looked at reviews for local businesses in 2021, compared to 87% in 2020. It’s clear that more needs to be done by the large companies that house fake reviews to stamp them out and regain consumer trust, especially during such a long period of uncertainty being felt the world over.”

About BrightLocal
BrightLocal is a specialist local SEO platform that provides affordable reporting tools and services for search marketing agencies, multi-location businesses and SMBs in the US, UK, Canada and Australia. For more information, visit www.brightlocal.com or contact [email protected].

About The Local Consumer Review Survey
The Local Consumer Review Survey is based on a representative survey of 1,124 US-based consumers. It was conducted in November 2021. The annual survey explores the attitudes and behavior consumers exhibit when looking at online reviews for local businesses.

Publishers are welcome to use charts and data from the survey, crediting BrightLocal.

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