Trustpilot Reviews Keep Getting Removed After 1–2 Days, Any Fix?

Sila942

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Hey guys,
I’m facing a weird issue on Trustpilot lately. I submit my reviews, they go live, everything looks good; but after a day or two, boom, they get removed!


Anyone else having this same problem recently?
Is there any working method or trick to keep reviews live and safe for the long term?
Would really appreciate some insights or tips if you’ve found a stable solution.


Thanks in advance!
 
Yeah, Trustpilot removes reviews sometimes. No real fix, just keep posting and eventually they might stick.
 
Trustpilot algorithm is aggressively flagging and removing reviews from accounts with no prior reviewing history or those appearing to come from the same IP/network. To bypass, ensure each review is posted from a unique, aged Trustpilot account with varied IPs and includes specific, verifiable details about the experience - generic praise is a red flag.
 
Hey guys,
I’m facing a weird issue on Trustpilot lately. I submit my reviews, they go live, everything looks good; but after a day or two, boom, they get removed!


Anyone else having this same problem recently?
Is there any working method or trick to keep reviews live and safe for the long term?
Would really appreciate some insights or tips if you’ve found a stable solution.


Thanks in advance!

It could also be caused by multiple reviews coming from the same IP address or device, which may trigger Trustpilot's fraud detection system.
Also, I'd recommend reaching out to Trustpilot Support. They can review the case and explain why the reviews were taken down.
 
Yeah contacting support is a terrible idea if you are doing review management, that just flags your domain for manual review. @Quentin_Harlech is mostly right but its not just IPs anymore. Trustpilot is heavy on device fingerprinting lately... if you use the same browser profile even with different proxies they will link them instantly. You need a fingerprint anti-detect browser like adspower or multilogin with high quality residential proxies, mobile IPs are even better. Also helps to warm up the accounts first. Have them search for random local businesses and leave a couple normal reviews before hitting your target page. If you go straight to the target link on a fresh IP it gets flagged almost instantly.
 
If reviews are being removed consistently its usually because they don't meet the platforms authenticity checks or policies focus on collecting genuine customer reviews through the normal process rather than looking for ways to bypass the review system.
 
In my opinion, the most practical approach is to have your own customers share their experiences and leave reviews on Trustpilot.
 
Lately trustpilot got its review algorithm so strong that even when it shouldn't delete reviews, they do that
 
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