
About 1 million reviews -- 3.6% of the total submitted to
Tripadvisor for inclusion on its site-- were deemed fraudulent. Of those, Tripadvisor prevented 67.1% of all fake review submissions from ever making it onto the platform.
In
its second annual transparency report, the first released in 2019, the company said it penalized 34,605 properties for fraudulent activity and banned 20,299 members for failing to follow the
platform's community standards in 2020.
Tripadvisor fraud investigators also identified 65 new paid review sites and blocked paid review submissions from 372 different paid review sites last
year. It also removed 46,145 reviews that did not comply with the platform's new COVID-19 posting guidelines.
The years’ worth of data, published Wednesday in its 2021 Review
Transparency Report, highlights reviews submitted by its global travel community.
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The report details its moderation and fraud-detection practices, outlines the impact of COVID-19 on
user-generated travel guidance, and how the site ensures that reviews posted on its pages comply with community standards.
Tripadvisor rejected or removed more than two million reviews that
did not comply with the platform's community standards.
In total, 3.6% of all review submissions last year were identified as fake, with the majority being rejected before they were posted to
the site.
The report also highlights the steps Tripadvisor takes to protect travelers, diners and businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The site removed nearly 50,000 reviews that
did not adhere to the platform's COVID-19 posting guidelines.
Overall, travelers in 2020 submitted more than 26 million reviews to the site, with more than two million review
submissions rejected or removed from the platform, representing 8.6% of all submissions.
The average rating submitted by reviewers for businesses and locations listed on Tripadvisor
was 4.30 out of 5.0, up from 4.22 out of 5.0 in 2018.
There are several reasons why Tripadvisor rejects or removes reviews, per the company, ranging from community standards violations
such as the use of profanity to fake review activity.
Travelers or businesses flagged only 1.0% of reviews for potentially violating Tripadvisor guidelines.
Some 85% of those
community reports were assessed by our moderation team within four hours of being submitted, and 43% of all reviews reported by the community were removed following that assessment.