Can I see who liked my Google review?

Can I see who liked my Google review?

On Google Maps for mobile, you can see how many people have seen and liked your reviews. To see your overall review stats, go to Your contributions on Google Maps for Android or iOS. Then, tap REVIEWS. At the top of the screen, you’ll see how many people have liked and viewed all of your reviews.

Can you see who liked your video on YouTube?

YouTube keeps these comment likes or dislikes private for the safety and security of users, but it’s likely a safe bet anyone who left a positive comment on your comment also liked it. You also can’t see who liked or disliked any given video, though you can tell how many people have given positive votes.

Is liking a Google review anonymous?

Crash course: Rolled out in 2016, this simple function allows anyone logged into a Google account to thumbs-up any review they like. Google doesn’t prevent anyone from hitting the button, including owners of the business being reviewed.

Can you view someone’s TikTok without them knowing?

Absolutely, No. If someone views your TikTok account, you will not get notified. Because this feature no longer exists, you wouldn’t be able to see who has visited your account. It means other TikTokers also will no longer getting any notification when you browse their account.

Can you trust Google reviews?

Despite the wildly inaccurate and purchased reviews that plague Google, customers generally find reviews to be reliable. 68% of consumers trust opinions posted online — and those that take the time to read through the written comments will be able to see the honest opinions from the fake ones.

Why do I have to go to Google to find something?

Sometimes you’re looking for an article you know you saw on, say, Lifehacker, but you can’t remember what it’s called. Maybe said site has, uh, a less-than-perfect search mechanism and you turn to your favorite search engine to help you find it.

What should I do if my Google search results are the same?

If you search for the same thing often (e.g. yourself, maybe ?), you can turn that search into an RSS feed and get notified of new results. This will prevent you from combing through results to find new additions or doing a bunch of extra work to find new results that don’t turn up so easily.

What to do when Google doesn’t give you what you want?

If you’re not getting the results you want from Google, in some cases another search engine may be the best fix. As much as Google (and other search engines) may try, they don’t speak English or any other human language. If you ask a search engine a specific question, it’s probably not going to yield the best results.

What’s the best way to tweak your Google search?

Maybe said site has, uh, a less-than-perfect search mechanism and you turn to your favorite search engine to help you find it. Adding site: in front of the site’s URL (e.g. site:lifehacker.com) will force Google, Bing, and Yahoo! to return only search results from that specific domain.