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Uber on Wednesday announced an option that lets you see a breakdown of how many drivers left you a one-star rating, a five-star rating and other ratings in between.
Even better, for a while it was possible to crack Uber’s database and see the driver’s ratings for you. With enough cleverness, you could even pry loose how others were rated.
Uber's latest update — announced Wednesday via blog post — makes a rider's rating pop up right under their name in the app. In other words, now you can't hide from your Uber ratings.
In light of Uber's network effect between riders and drivers, as well as its accumulation of valuable user data, we believe the firm warrants a narrow moat rating.
For the first time, Uber is allowing its customers to see how many five-star ratings they’ve received from drivers — as well as how many shameful one-star reviews they’ve racked up.