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Creative Bloq
Creative Bloq
Technology
Daniel Piper

Amazon's controversial new star system is getting bad reviews

Amazon product page screenshot

As any web designer will attest, tiny design choices have a huge impact on usability and accessibility. A pixel out of place or, more realistically, a button out of place, can transform the viewer's experience. Which might explain why Amazon's new star rating design is causing such controversy.

If you've searched for something to buy on Amazon lately, you might have noticed that the site no longer displays up to five consecutive stars to denote the current product rating. Instead, it now shows a single star, along with a number to show the average rating. (Looking for inspiration? Check out the top web design trends to look out for this year.)

Look at all those one-star iPhones... oh, wait (Image credit: Future)

The most obvious confusion here is that, at first glance, it suddenly looks like every single item on Amazon has a one-star rating. Sure, the number's there – but the muscle memory of counting the number of yellow stars is going to take a long time to shake off. 

But believe it or not, what we're seeing right now appears to be an improved version of the new system. According to reports, Amazon has also been testing a version that, instead of an average rating next to that lone star, displays the percentage of 5 star reviews. So, an item might claim to have "50% 5-star" reviews, but there's no way of knowing if that other 50% is 4-stars, or 1-star. In other words, it's not very intuitive. Needless to say, the whole thing has caused quite a ruckus on Twitter:

Amazon is clearly being reactive here, with the percentage listing quickly being rolled back in favour of the average rating. Still, with the amount of naysaying online about the new system, we wouldn't be surprised to see the return of all 5 stars eventually. Indeed, Amazon has form when it comes to reversing its design choices in response to controversy.

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