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If your review process only invites happy customers to post publicly, you are breaking Google’s rules, the FTC’s rules, or both — and the penalties are real.
What Is Review Gating?
Review gating is the practice of filtering which customers get invited to leave a public review based on how they feel about their experience. The setup looks like this:
A customer gets a text or email asking “How was your experience?” If they respond positively, they get a link to leave a Google review. If they respond negatively, they get routed to a private feedback form instead.
Dozens of reputation management software tools — some very well-known — were built around exactly this mechanic. It felt smart. It was not. It is now actively enforced.
What Google Changed — and When
Review gating has violated Google’s policies for years. What changed is enforcement. Here is the timeline:
January–July 2025: Google’s review deletion rates increased by over 600%. A significant portion came from AI-generated content, but Google also started targeting the software tools that facilitate gating — not just the reviews themselves.
Early 2026: Google updated its Prohibited and Restricted Content policy with new explicit bans: review kiosks and shared tablets prohibited, staff review quotas prohibited, asking customers to mention employee names in reviews prohibited.
April 16–17, 2026: Google deployed Gemini-powered enforcement tools and published “New ways we’re protecting businesses on Maps.” Two separate policy updates on two consecutive days. Most coverage only caught one of them. The enforcement caught up the same week — reviews that had been live for years were removed within days of the policy language going live.
In 2025, Google blocked or removed 292 million policy-violating reviews. The same systems are now applying the new language.
Google’s consequences escalate in four documented stages:
Then There Is the FTC
Google is not the only authority enforcing this. The FTC’s Consumer Review Fairness
Act and its updated 2024 rule on fake and deceptive reviews now carry civil penalties of
up to $53,088 per violation for fake reviews, paid reviews, or review suppression.
As of late 2025 into 2026, businesses are receiving warning letters. A disgruntled former
employee who knows about your review practices can create serious FTC exposure
with a single submission.
What the Correct System Looks Like
The compliant approach is also the better approach. Here is what it requires:
A Moment’s Peace Salon and Day Spa has captured over 15,000 reviews this way — not by filtering who gets asked, but by asking everyone and building a system around the full feedback loop. That is what a compliant, high-performing review engine looks like.
What to Do Right Now
If you are using a reputation management tool or a review request process, ask these three questions:
If the answer to any of those is yes, your current process is a liability. Fix it before Google’s systems find it.
Sources
The claims in this post are documented. Here are the primary sources:
Google Maps Blog, April 16, 2026 — “New ways we’re protecting businesses on Maps”
Google Business Profile Policy — Prohibited and Restricted Content (review gating language)
Google Business Profile Help — Understand fake engagement policies and penalties
ReplyOnTheFly — Google’s April 2026 Review Policy Update: What Changed
Launchcodex — Google Business Profile review policy update (April 2026)
Three Chapter Media — Google Business Profile Review Policy 2026: What Changed
WiserReview — Google Review Policy: What Every Business Must Know in 2026
New Frame Digital — The 5 Review Practices Google Just Made Illegal in 2026
Kip Dodson is the founder of DodsonMC and creator of Digital Basics Score — an independent, vendor-neutral platform that scores local businesses on their digital readiness and tells owners whether their vendors are actually delivering. Reviews and reputation is one of four scored categories. Learn more at digitalbasicsscore.com.
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