Not in my case. All these visible metrics are in my app's favour (compared
to apps immediately above):

Rating
Downloads
Number of ratings
Number of comments
Number of comments recently

The only things I can think of is the feedback the user gives when
uninstalling or the Active Installs %...

On 16 July 2010 16:09, Shane Isbell <shane.isb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> There could be all sorts of reasons for this. For example, google may be
> increasing the visibility on the app based on user comment activity and
> detail views, so even a lot of 'This sucks' comments helps it out. Do these
> crapps with better visibility have a lot more comments?
>
> On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 1:33 AM, Kaj Bjurman <kaj.bjur...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Probably not, I updated my application less than 1 week ago, and had
>> another release a month prior to that.
>>
>>
>> On 16 Juli, 10:16, Mark Carter <mjc1...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> > (Also, apologies for continuing the tangential discussion)
>> >
>> > Same thing happening to one of my apps. Even though the download count
>> > is increasing healthily (and a 4.5 rating), I think its because I
>> > haven't updated it for a couple of months.
>> >
>> > Could that be it?
>> >
>> > On Jul 16, 8:41 am, Kaj Bjurman <kaj.bjur...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > > (Sorry for the hijacking)
>> >
>> > > I don't agree at all. I don't have a clue on how Google apply their
>> > > sorting, but the result is neither sorted by rating nor downloads. I
>> > > got an app with 4.39 in rating, and about 77000 downloads.
>> >
>> > > I now did a market search of parts of my application name, and my
>> > > application came rather low in that search, and there were many apps
>> > > with a rating of 2-4 and much fewer downloads that had a higher
>> > > ranking, and didn't even contain my search criteria in the name.
>> >
>> > > I think Market search sucks big time.
>> >
>> > > On 15 Juli, 23:53, Greg Donald <gdon...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > > > On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 3:39 PM, TreKing <treking...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > > > > Your definition of "filter" confuses me.
>> >
>> > > > I apologize for the confusion.  I meant it in the sense of "sorting"
>> > > > more than filtering.  Low quality Android apps appear near the
>> bottom
>> > > > of the lists while higher quality apps appear closer to the top.
>>  The
>> > > > filtering occurs when the user gets tired of scrolling down.
>> >
>> > > > --
>> > > > Greg Donald
>> > > > destiney.com | gregdonald.com
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