EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 32 MIN
How One Trolley Exposed a Broken Review System
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When Daniel bought a platform trolley from an Israeli e-commerce site, the 4.3-star Google Maps average looked solid. But sorting by lowest revealed a pattern: dozens of near-identical one-star reviews describing the same patronizing service, dispatch failures, and blame-shifting — buried under empty five-star drive-bys. This episode unpacks the three ways businesses game review systems (astroturfing, suppression, incentivized reviews), how Israel's strict defamation law creates a chilling effect that protects bad actors, and whether AI agents could finally level the playing field for consumers. The math was correct. The picture was a lie.
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When Daniel bought a platform trolley from an Israeli e-commerce site, the 4.3-star Google Maps average looked solid. But sorting by lowest revealed a pattern: dozens of near-identical one-star reviews describing the same patronizing service, dispatch failures, and blame-shifting — buried under empty five-star drive-bys. This episode unpacks the three ways businesses game review systems (astroturfing, suppression, incentivized reviews), how Israel's strict defamation law creates a chilling effect that protects bad actors, and whether AI agents could finally level the playing field for consumers. The math was correct. The picture was a lie.
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