Am I missing something? Most of CM's apps on Google Play has great reviews. Are they manipulated?
Not manipulated in the sense that anyone is told what to write. But several people I know left repeated scathing reviews that kept disappearing mysteriously. They would write a review, it would disappear, they write another, it would disappear - write, delete, repeat.
Also, you simply can't trust reviews, not only by ordinary people, who should not be expected to be experts or do real testing.You're gonna get wildly up and down reviews from them, it's just the nature of the beast. But even those by people who should know better, like tech sites and tech bloggers, often can't be trusted. They apparently just write what they're told to write to appease advertisers, they are not technically competent to do their job properly, or they just don't care and don't put in the effort. They simply don't do their homework on stuff. Of course many do a great job and many thanks to them!
But you won't find information in reviews like in the link in my post #4 in this thread, which covers some horrible privacy problems.
Or technical know-how like in here:
http://androidforums.com/index.php?posts/6857986
So, you have total crapware like DU Battery Saver, Clean Master and hundreds and thousands of apps with feel-good names and descriptions that are actually worthless at best and outright malware at worst, that are making Top 10 Best lists when they should be on Top 10 Worst lists. You wonder if some reviewers even installed the app. They might as well have copied/pasted from developer's websites.
And that is my Rant of the Day.