According to data discovered by Android Authority, the Play Store will now display various types of warnings on app pages that may be of poor quality. Users will first see information if an app has a high removal rate, limited number of reviews, or low user activity for the app compared to its peers.
These warnings will not pop up when you install the app, but will appear directly on the app’s description page. Since some applications may have a small number of reviews or a limited number of active users due to their characteristics, this approach was preferred in order not to mislead users. For example, apps aimed at narrow niches may not have a large number of downloads, but they may be of fairly high quality.
Source: Ferra

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