Yelp filters fake reviews by using an automated system that detects suspicious patterns in reviews. This system looks at things like the number of reviews a business has, when the reviews were posted, and the language used in the reviews.

Yes, Yelp can track IP addresses. This is done primarily for security purposes, in order to help protect the site from spam and other malicious activity. However, Yelp also uses IP addresses to track user activity on the site, so that it can better understand how people are using the platform.

There are a few different ways that Yelp can sort businesses. The default sorting is by “most popular,” but businesses can also be sorted by “newest” or “closest.

Yes, you can sue Yelp for filtering reviews. However, it is likely that you would not be successful in your lawsuit. Yelp has the right to filter reviews as they see fit.

Some Yelp reviews are hidden because they are not considered helpful. The site uses an algorithm to determine which reviews are helpful and which are not.

It is not illegal to post fake Yelp reviews. However, it is illegal to post fake reviews for the purpose of harming a business.

Yes, you can have multiple Yelp accounts. However, each account must have a unique email address and phone number.

The person who wrote the review can delete it.

The numbers on Yelp represent the rating that a business has received from users. The higher the number, the better the rating.

Sponsored listings are a form of advertising on Yelp. Businesses can pay to have their listing appear at the top of search results, or they can purchase a sponsored banner ad that will appear on the right-hand side of the page.