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Tim Colling

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That choice is no longer shown when reporting reviews:

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Here is more information. Apparently that option "conflict of interest" as well as "spam" are not available when I'm using my business email address (which is on a Google Workspace account), but those choices ARE available when I am using my personal email address (which is on a different Google Workspace account).

Using my business email address, I have a Local Guides account at Level 8 with 410 reviews.

See this loom:
https://www.loom.com/share/238a58d0d293495fa4b37c99f2255030

What could be causing this?
 
I checked several email accounts and I pony get the new layout. I wonder if it was a delayed roll out.
 
Use the first option. Read the text for that option.
Low quality information
Review is off-topic, contains ads, or is gibberish or repetitive.
 
Ok @keyserholiday et al...
I reported 13 reviews, across four different Google Business Profiles in different cities across the USA, using that odd new "Low Quality Information" category, all of them have reviews which are clearly left by employees, based upon the wording in the review remarks.

Not ONE of them has been removed. I reported them on June 5 and now it is June 12, one week later.

Something seems wrong to me.
 
I have reviews that I reported in March, which are still pending a decision. I know Google pulled support staff to fix the backlog with reinstatement a few months ago. The review removal tool doesn't work well.

When a review is flagged, the system and employees look for verbiage that violates the Terms of Service (TOS) or suspicious profile activity. Google can't tell if the reviewers are employees. Flag the reviews, wait for a decision, file an appeal, and then post in the help forum.
 
I have reviews that I reported in March, which are still pending a decision. I know Google pulled support staff to fix the backlog with reinstatement a few months ago. The review removal tool doesn't work well.

When a review is flagged, the system and employees look for verbiage that violates the Terms of Service (TOS) or suspicious profile activity. Google can't tell if the reviewers are employees. Flag the reviews, wait for a decision, file an appeal, and then post in the help forum.

Ah, thanks for that information, Jason.

Still I wonder why I have this new set of choices for review reporting that do not include "conflict of interest" when (as far as I know) no one else does. Have you encountered this yet, in your work?
 
Again, @Tim Colling, the first option to flag a review states the following:
Low quality information
Review is off-topic, contains ads, or is gibberish or repetitive.

It states off-topic in the description. You do have the option to flag the review as off-topic.
 
Hi @keyserholiday i understand that. My point, my question, was whether you or anyone else has been seeing this removal of the "conflict of interest" option.

It would be helpful to know, either way.
 
No, I was asking whether you have personally seen cases where clicking on the link to report a review produces this new list of choices that does not include "conflict of interest" as one of the choices.
 

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