how about the many times a modern-ish app on first or second launch nags you to ''plz rate 5 starz on play store' without a 'frell off' option? As much as I prefer Android 2.3 era apps that do not do that, there's sadly not enough left as available APKs to work as the be-all replacement. for example, there was no Smartthings app for Android 2.3, or Samsung Health, or YouTube Music. so whether or not I agree with it, I'm forced to keep a few modern apps on my phone, but boy do I hate when they nag me to give them a five star review. I don't use app stores bruh! If your app sucks, it gets uninstalled. end of story.
I don't even take online reviews seriously anyway, as I find I love what everyone else hates (for example, I use Bixby all the time because it does things the Assistant still fails to do, but if I listened to reviews online, I would likely have never given it a chance and would be here ranting about how Google Assistant still cannot send a sms to my girlfriend or clear my notifications) and so whatever word of mouth means anything to me often comes from being around real people. I would firmly in the 1980s pick the $299 Zenith Space Command TV over the $99 Sankyo TV because people I really knew often wanted the one that lasts and that ended up being the former, but today, sadly, with everything being Made in China, neither brand loyalty nor reviews means jack..Only my personal experience of which things were utter garbage or what things tended to be worth a crap matters to me. For example, I will NEVER own a Subaru ever again, because the experiences with my first car, a 1988 XT6, told me that Subaru is total garbage. In fact, it tainted my views of any foreign car. Yeah yeah I own a Honda Ridgeline, but that thing was mostly built in USA and is made like an american vehicle.