Yelp saw a 161% spike in negative COVID-related restaurantreviews from users in 2021.- The restaurant
review website said it removed over 15,000 user reviews related toCOVID restrictions.
As Americans return to restaurant dining, they're running into vaccine requirements, mask mandates, and other COVID-related safety measures. And some people are downright furious with those safety measures.
Look no further than restaurant review site Yelp, which saw a massive spike of negative user reviews citing these measures.
Yelp said it had a 161% year-over-year increase in negative COVID-related user reviews, according to its 2021 Trust and Safety Report released Wednesday. More than 15,500 reviews were removed for violating Yelp's COVID policies, the report said.
Starting in March 2020, Yelp began monitoring user reviews for COVID-specific subjects.
User reviews that claim a business is responsible for spreading COVID, for instance, are subject to removal, as are reviews with "criticism of the safety measures a business is taking (for example, requiring that customers wear
The idea, Yelp said, is to "better protect businesses from reputational harm due to pandemic-related circumstances beyond their control."
Stories of
In airlines and restaurants and supermarkets, Americans have repeatedly bristled at pandemic safety measures.
Between hostile customers and meager wages, millions of American workers have quit their jobs in what is now called "The Great Resignation."
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