How do ratings work on SMM Directory?
SMM Directory shows two different signals. Keeping them apart helps you read each one clearly.
The first is the user star rating. It reflects opinion from people who used the tool. Many notes together form the average you see.
The second is the reliability score. It is a composite signal about stability over time. It weighs a steady record above short spikes. This score is separate from stars, on purpose.
We take steps to keep ratings honest. We watch for sudden bursts of reviews. A natural pattern grows slowly, so a sharp spike gets a closer look. When we find clear manipulation, we filter it.
Reviews with proof carry more weight. A reviewer can add an order number or a screenshot. A verified badge shows the person is real, though not that they are right.
Read both signals together. Ratings show how people felt. Reliability shows how the tool performed. Combine them with the facts, then decide.