Yelp Adds Reviews of Government Agencies on its Website
Yelp Adds Reviews of Government Agencies on its Website
The United States federal government has finally made it. That’s right, it’s now on Yelp. As part of the General Services Administration’s (GSA) DigitalGov initiative, people will be able to review their experiences with federal agencies just like restaurants and laundromats. The online review leader has added a Public Services and Government section to its web site. Yelp announced on Tuesday that it had reached a terms of service agreement with the federal government to allow agencies to set up and respond to feedback on their own web pages. Currently, the newly-launched section contains thousands of reviews that have already been written about tourist destinations and federal buildings like historic post offices and courthouses. The GSA, as part of the initiative however, is hoping the sites will provide agencies that frequently interact with the public like the TSA and IRS with useful and necessary feedback.Justin Herman, who heads up the social media initiative within the GSA’s Office of Citizen Services and Innovative Technologies, said “We’re moving into a world in which social media is the charge that fuels the circuit of collaborative public service.” In a statement following the rollout, the GSA wrote, “Adding customer satisfaction ratings and reviews to public services just got easier now that Yelp offers a terms of service for official government use.” In order to maintain a perception of impartiality, the government sections will not contain advertisements on the web pages. On its official blog, Yelp wrote “As this agreement is fully implemented in the weeks and months ahead, we’re excited to help the federal government more directly interact with and respond to the needs of citizens and to further empower the millions of Americans who use Yelp every day.” Each agency will be able to choose whether or not to adopt a pre-existing Yelp page for its site, or create its own site from scratch.
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