Thanks, Linda! Please note that my post was largely aimed at clearing up confusion for those who saw "Google" + "Reviews" + "Changes" in an SELand headline and hit the appropriate panic button, which apparently sends an email to me
But for this crowd, I'm curious if there's a big picture that you see in the new guidelines?
There's a lot of interest here in exactly how to comply with the more stringent guidelines. But in my reading of the guidelines, a local business would be hard-pressed to ever comply.
Sure, you can eliminate reviews sourced from third-party review sites and group reviews for the right product/service/location pages, but you have to also do it on your own since you can't use an "aggregator or content provider" with whom you have "commercial agreements paid or otherwise" (which nixes every review/feedback solution except maybe a pure software one, such as a free Wordpress plugin). I'm not sure that's the result Google wants.
If these guidelines are to stick, I foresee Google whitelisting a select group of independent review sites, as they have for seller ratings, and then the days will be numbered for businesses themselves using review schema to any effect