Starting Tuesday, Yelp will use crowdsourced customer input to display whether or not restaurants, bars, and other businesses are properly observing COVID-19 guidelines.
The review site will only display this information on a business’s page if there have been an adequate number of user responses that reach consensus over the past 28 days. If the majority of responses indicate that a health and safety measure is being enforced, then there will be a green check mark shown next to the measure, e.g., “Social distancing enforced according to most users.” If responses are mixed or negative, then there will be an orange question mark next to the measure, e.g.
An example of what a business’s page might look like with the green check marks or orange question marks displayed next to these health and safety measures.
Now Yelp thinks they are the police
I already deleted it when they decided to tell me who they thought was racist.
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