A scenario:
You release an app... brand new.. tested locally, but not globally...
you receive some good reviews, some bad -- so you get to work to make
it perfect.

A month later, the app/game is 1000 times better....

Problem: Many players have rated you a 1 star and uninstalled.  You've
fixed the problems they've complained about, but you have no way of
contacting them to let them know that the problem that bothered them
is fixed.... so you sit there with all those bad stars.... that are
affecting your CURRENT score, but are irrelevant after all the
updating you did.

Solution: I propose that comments/ratings expire in about a month
after the user uninstalls an application.  You can even add another
criteria (only if developer has updated app since comment posting) so
that you're not deleting useful comments...

This is a hard subject, but I think it can be another big step towards
a perfect market :)
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