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2023

Trust & Safety Report

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Looking back on 2023

Prioritizing trust is about making significant investments to maintain the integrity and quality of content on our platform. Our Trust & Safety Report provides a comprehensive overview of the steps we took to safeguard the community and level the playing field for all businesses by surfacing the most reliable and useful content on Yelp.

This year’s report outlines the various ways we mitigated attempts to mislead consumers, including efforts that were orchestrated off of Yelp. You’ll learn more about our automated recommendation software, and the ways we combat compensated and incentivized reviews, including our index of Consumer Alert recipients. We detail our extensive efforts to remove inappropriate content and bad actors from our platform, which include leveraging large language models (LLMs). This year’s report also looks at how we moderate business pages that gain public attention, the actions we take to protect consumers from abuse of the legal system, and more.

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Recommending the most helpful and reliable reviews

Approximately 22 million reviews were contributed to Yelp in 2023, up nearly 6% from 2022. Yelp’s automated recommendation software evaluates all reviews on our platform based on hundreds of signals of quality, reliability, and user activity on Yelp.

78% of reviews contributed in 2023 were recommended

In 2023, to provide consumers with even more transparency when comparing businesses, Yelp began displaying numerical ratings rounded to one decimal place alongside businesses’ star ratings. The average star rating submitted by users is approximately 3.8 stars.

Learn more about Yelp’s automated recommendation software →

Alerting our community of abnormal activity and attempts to mislead them

We publish Consumer Alerts on business pages to warn users when we detect abnormal activity or find evidence of extreme attempts to manipulate a business’s ratings and reviews. 

Yelp strictly prohibits offering incentives or other compensation in exchange for writing, changing or removing a review. To help mitigate against this activity, we placed 688 Compensated Activity Alerts and Suspicious Review Activity Alerts on business pages. We also began indexing recipients of Compensated Activity Alerts and Suspicious Review Activity Alerts in 2023 to make it easier for people and regulators to identify suspicious review behaviors.

When a business gains public attention and its Yelp page sees an influx of reviews that do not reflect firsthand experiences, we may place one of our Media Attention Alerts on the page and temporarily disable the ability to post reviews. In 2023, we placed 986 Unusual Activity Alerts and Public Attention Alerts.

Learn more about Yelp’s Consumer Alerts program →

60%
of Media Attention Alerts stemmed from a social media post
associated with a business that went viral in 2023, resulting in the removal of 35,800+ reviews*
*Data is sourced from the U.S. only.

Removing content that violates Yelp’s policies

Yelp’s User Operations team investigates content and platform activity through proactive and reactive moderation efforts. We rely on our users to report reviews that they believe violate our policies. In 2023, we removed 28,800+ reported reviews for containing threats, lewdness, or hate speech. We also verified every new business page submitted to Yelp last year, rejecting 40,700+ potential new business pages for being associated with spammy behaviors in violation of Yelp’s policies — up 24% year-over-year.

In 2023, Yelp began using LLMs to proactively better detect reviews that may contain inappropriate content before it’s ever published to our platform. This new system flags potentially inappropriate reviews to our moderators who evaluate the content, which helps make a determination to further inform the LLM.

Learn more about how Yelp’s User Operations team moderates content → 

23,600+
inappropriate reviews were prevented from appearing on Yelp
in 2023 due to a new system that uses LLMs to flag potentially inappropriate reviews for evaluation by our moderators*
*Data is sourced from the U.S. only.

Combating deceptive review activity on other platforms

Yelp regularly coordinates investigations to uncover deceptive review practices, including monitoring and infiltrating online groups on other platforms where people may attempt to trade or pay for reviews

In 2023, we made 1,300+ reports to other online platforms to warn them of suspicious groups, posts, or individuals on their sites attempting to trade or pay for reviews. While Yelp’s reports to other online platforms increased 23% from the previous year, action was taken on only 54% of incidents — down nearly 30% from 2022.

Learn more about how Yelp’s User Operations team moderates content →

278,600+
user accounts were closed
for violating Yelp's Terms of Service, including suspected deceptive or abusive behaviors*
*Data is sourced globally. These account closures stem from both user reports and proactive investigations.
When an account is closed due to suspected deceptive or abusive behaviors, the associated reviews are removed as well.

Learn more from previous reports and other updates

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2022 Yelp Trust & Safety Report

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2021 Yelp Trust & Safety Report

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2020 Yelp Trust & Safety Report

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Academic research finds Yelp’s content moderation practices mitigate misinformation and build consumer trust

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Yelp publishes an index of Compensated and Suspicious Activity Consumer Alerts recipients

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FTC economist finds Google and Facebook have inflated reviews for low-quality businesses

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Protecting the integrity of our content is about keeping Yelp useful and safe

Learn more about how we are safeguarding the information on Yelp

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