I Posted a Review.Google Buried It Immediately.
A client asked why their new reviews weren't appearing on their Google Business Profile. I checked the account and found three reviews posted in the last week, none visible.
The posts were real, verified by the reviewers themselves, but Google's system had flagged them as potentially inauthentic. It wasn't malice, it was Google's filter being cautious.
Google reviews get hidden for a few concrete reasons: the reviewer account looks new or inactive, the language triggers spam signals, the reviewer's location doesn't match the business geography, or Google detects a pattern of reviews from similar IPs or devices. I've also seen reviews vanish when posted too quickly after account creation, or when the reviewer has never left feedback anywhere else.
Google's review policies are strict, and the algorithm errs toward caution.
The fix isn't magic. It's patience, transparency, and asking real customers to review from established accounts.
If reviews post then disappear, audit your review health to spot patterns. Most hidden reviews reappear once Google's system gains confidence they're genuine.
Our Florida Local Search Index keeps showing that steady, authentic review activity from real accounts is what holds up over time.
Ask customers to review from accounts they already use for other things: Gmail, YouTube, Maps history. Brand-new, dormant accounts trip Google's spam filter. Established reviewer profiles get approved faster and are far less likely to get quietly buried.
