Hey there, folks!
Does the Mozilla web store provide any resources to deal with intentionally misleading untruthful add-on reviews? I’m a new developer for the mozilla ecosystem, and very low reviews at the beginning of a product’s life-cycle can really hurt!
I’m seeking support in particular for https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/keepass-tusk/reviews/1055971/
I have a couple of pretty big issues with what was said there:
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It’s strictly false information. The reviewer sought in bullet #3 to give a faulty explanation of how my add-on works. I’m worried that other interested parties will see this and that misinformation may spread. Reputation is super-important with security-focused software like this. Quotes like “This add-on stores your passwords in the cloud.” can really scare away privacy-focused users, and I’m quite frustrated because these claims aren’t at all true.
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It’s an oddly personal attack. The primary nature of the review is not about my add-on, but instead about it’s name. I was given an ultimatum: “As soon as word “KeePass” is removed from the name, I change the rating.” which followed with “If you had a little understanding of ethic, you would consider renaming it.”
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The reviewer is possibly a spammer. Not in the automated spam sense, but I checked their profile and they’ve left eight (8) 1-star reviews on various add-ons, and no other rankings. See https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/user/mentallurg/
My questions:
What are the odds of getting this sort of thing taken down? It’s a pretty unfair blow to the reputation of my new add-on and I’d love to have the chance to rebuke those claims.
What support is there in general for handling misinformation? Reviews that seek to spread false or damaging information aren’t necessarily “spam” or “offensive”, but they do just as much if not worse to hurt the community of developers trying to support Mozilla.
Thanks in advance.