Developer Community Suggestions for Tackling Fake App Reviews

Posting some ideas from my previous post here to keep things in one place.


  • Public violation history: Every app page should have a public compliance log. It should list the type of violation (like fake reviews or keyword stuffing), the date, the current status, and a short note from the Shopify team.

  • Algorithmic penalties: Violations need to hit a developer’s bottom line immediately. If an app breaks the rules, Shopify could deploy automatic restrictions like:

    • Pushing them far down the search rankings to kill their organic traffic.
    • Instantly freezing the listing if flagged for review fraud so they cannot accept any new reviews.
    • Blocking their ability to run paid ads in the App Store.
  • Penalty expiration: We need to separate accidental rule-breakers from chronic cheaters. If a developer fixes the issue and stays compliant, their search and advertising restrictions should expire after a few months so they can recover. However, the incident should still stay in their public log, marked as “Resolved,” so the history remains transparent.

  • In-context reporting: Right now, the reporting process is buried in a form that feels built for partners reporting other partners. Shopify should add a simple “Report this App” link directly on the listing page so merchants can also easily flag fraud through a quick popup modal.