April 17, 2024, 5:51 p.m. | /u/MisterPointerOuter

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Regardless of whether or not this is a good policy going forward, the issue is that they are doxing reviews left previously. The email being sent to registered users contains this paragraph:

>We’ve heard from you, our diners, that trust and transparency are important when looking at reviews. To build on the credibility of our review program, **starting May 22, 2024, OpenTable will begin displaying diner first names and profile photos on all diner reviews**. This update will also apply …

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