I’ve been using this little tool I made called FakeFind.ai. It’s super simple — you paste an Amazon product link and it runs an AI check on the reviews.
It looks for common signs of manipulation like repeated phrases, vague one-liners, hijacked listings, and suspicious spikes in 5-star ratings. Then it gives you:
A Trust Score from 1–10
An Adjusted Rating with only the likely genuine reviews
A short summary of why it scored that way
A few better-reviewed alternatives in the same category
No sign-up, no extension, just paste and go.
Also works with Walmart, eBay, and Best Buy.
tomhow · 6h ago
Please stop registering different accounts to submit and boost this product.
HN is not for promoting a product, it's for sharing interesting articles and projects. Occasionally the interesting thing you share may be your own project, which is explained in the Show HN info:
The kind of posting you're doing is considered by the community to be spam; it will only hurt your reputation further if you keep doing it, and automatic filters or manual bans on your accounts and site will start kicking in.
It looks for common signs of manipulation like repeated phrases, vague one-liners, hijacked listings, and suspicious spikes in 5-star ratings. Then it gives you:
A Trust Score from 1–10
An Adjusted Rating with only the likely genuine reviews
A short summary of why it scored that way
A few better-reviewed alternatives in the same category
No sign-up, no extension, just paste and go. Also works with Walmart, eBay, and Best Buy.
HN is not for promoting a product, it's for sharing interesting articles and projects. Occasionally the interesting thing you share may be your own project, which is explained in the Show HN info:
https://news.ycombinator.com/showhn.html
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22336638
The kind of posting you're doing is considered by the community to be spam; it will only hurt your reputation further if you keep doing it, and automatic filters or manual bans on your accounts and site will start kicking in.