Yelp makes businesses pay to remove people bombing them.I suppose that's true. Not sure how Yelp works from the restaurant's end, but seems like it would be pretty easy to freeze or take their page down for like 2 weeks and then put it back up in 2 weeks when the twitter mob has forgotten about it and have a new target.
Seems like there's a decent opportunity for someone to make another business review site that has some verification that the person is an actual customer. It might take some time to pick up steam, but it would leave yelp as the trash page full of fake reviews from non-customers, and the other a more legit review app. Same with twitter. I still can't figure out why people are even on twitter, but if Trump wins the election and announces the next week he's switching entirely to parler, the 1/3 of twitter users that follow him would instantly make parler accounts and twitter would go the way of myspace within the year, and Jack Dorsey would have to find a job as a Raputin impersonator.Yelp makes businesses pay to remove people bombing them.
They can do whatever they want but people are free to exercise their speech rights to give them bad reviews and to boycott them.What happen to
it’s a private business, they can do whatever they want?
Some people look like Sea food its depressing.
My 3rd grade teacher is an example Mrs.Chavez she is like a whale and shrimp Hybrid.
Why would you ask that? Atlanta has a ton of high end businesses. Very expensive to live there.There is sushi in atlanta?
Why would you ask that? Atlanta has a ton of high end businesses. Very expensive to live there.
A black man is refused entry to an upscale sushi restaurant in ATL due to his Air Force Ones, but there is apparently a white woman sitting in the restaurant wearing Adidas sneakers. Shaun King has posted the video on his IG and now the new Yelp policy of exposing 'racist restaurant' is being used against this establishment and the negative reviews are starting to come in on the restaurant's Yelp page.
Although interestingly, the woman filming (the man's wife) admits they've spent thousands of dollars in the past at that restaurant, so how racist exactly is it?
https://www.yelp.com/biz/umi-atlanta?utm_source=ishare&sort_by=date_desc
His track pants too were the problem. The white lady was dressed up in her silver Adidas. LOL at spending 1000s of dollars at a restaurant. Black people trolling too hard.Resturant dress codes are always tricky. Obviously the restaurant wants to maintain a setting or environment thats considered classy.
They usually always post what is and isn't acceptable online and in front of the restaurant. But when it comes to shoes, im sure it can get confusing and maybe a matter of preference- and that is where the restaurant fucked up. They decided those shoes were sort of out there, and asked a black man in the year 2020 of all years to leave.
But yeah, the guy was also being a complete douche and those shoes were ugly but i would have let it slide.
1. I was once told I couldn't wear my hat in a restaurant. I thought it was a dumb rule, but I left.
I mean he coul but there is free speech and people are allowed to boycott this store for their owners actions are they not?so you agree that if the guy didn’t like the treatment he should just open his own restaurant?
They can do whatever they want but people are free to exercise their speech rights to give them bad reviews and to boycott them.
That said I think its a bit nasty to dog-pile a restaurant like this. I think what happened to this guy is messed up, clearly bias on some level, but ultimately it was the decision of the manager or whoever that guy is. But if the restaurant as a whole gets a huge economic hit everyone who works there, not just the manager who made the bad decision, suffers.