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Google review evidence triage

Fake Google Reviewsकैसे पहचानें

Internal records, reviewer profile, timing, language patterns और Google policy से suspicion score बनाएं. उद्देश्य निश्चित आरोप लगाना नहीं, बल्कि factual file तैयार करना है.

AI-assisted triage

Fake Google Review Suspicion Score

Paste the review text and select the evidence signals you can support. The detector estimates suspicion from operational proof, public profile indicators, timing, language patterns, conflict signals and Google policy fit.

Evidence workspace

Structured review file बनाएँ

0-100 score Policy fit Private-data safe
Suspicion signals

केवल वे संकेत चुनें जिन्हें public information या internal records से support किया जा सकता है.

Operational proofMax +25
Reviewer profileMax +15
Timing and burstMax +15
Language and similarityMax +15
ContradictionsMax +15
Network or conflictMax +10
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0/100
Add signals

Use the form to build a suspicion score.

A low score does not prove a review is genuine. A high score does not prove fraud. The result helps decide whether to answer, monitor, report, appeal or escalate.

    This browser-side detector is a preliminary triage tool. It does not guarantee Google removal, identify a reviewer, make a legal finding or replace case-specific advice. Do not upload confidential customer, patient, payment, employee or legal documents into public forms.
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