ysor123: @skeletonbow
interessting to read a very similar approach I did about it. The first review that vanished appeared few hours later. That moment I thought something like: "do they censor the reviews? wtf?". Then I remembered the lots of reviews I'v read, both positive and negative including heavy ranting, etc and my answer was: don't seems like they do, but who knows?
On this review, I was calm after it yet again disappeared. But this time it did not appear after a few hours, so its the first time now where I got really angry, since I was calm quite long enough.
But week(s) delayed? This is a no-go! Especially since its a bug which exists now by my experience at least 1,5 years, who knows how long actually?
Compared to the assumption about censorship, here we have no logical disprove (or fact, which makes it less likely to be true), that this is not an intent to delay critical reviews on new published (not necessary new released) games for example. IN addition, GOG adds up to this assumption by ignoring it for years.
When something is put on sale and/or published, customers buy decision depends on reviews. Delaying for a week or even days is CRITICAL disturbance and does not make GOG shine in the light they want to put themselves.
I think the key here is "Never attribute to malice what can be explained by suckageness." :)