Missing Google Reviews? Here’s how to fix the issue!

You log into your Google Business Profile, and the review count is wrong. Reviews you know existed (the ones you remember reading, maybe even responded to) are gone. No email from Google. No explanation. Reviews are important points of reference, so it’s understandably distressing when something goes wrong.

And for a local business where those reviews directly influence who finds you and whether they call, it’s a business problem.

The good news is that not all missing Google reviews are permanently lost. Some are filtered and may return on their own. Some got caught in Google’s increasingly aggressive spam sweeps, which in 2025 and 2026 have taken legitimate reviews down alongside fake ones. And some are deleted for good.

Knowing which situation you’re in determines what you do next.

TL;DR

Why Google Reviews Go Missing

Missing Google reviews have several distinct causes, and the reasons have multiplied recently as Google’s moderation systems have become dramatically more aggressive.

The 2025–2026 mass removal sweeps:

Google integrated Gemini AI into review moderation in 2025, and deletion rates surged over 600% between January and July 2025. A second wave hit around October 2025 and extended into early 2026. In February 2026, a global incident caused hundreds of millions of reviews to disappear (many legitimate). As of mid-March 2026, Google had restored most, but not all, of the affected reviews. If your reviews dropped suddenly in this window, you likely didn’t do anything wrong.

Filtered vs Deleted: What’s the Difference and Why It Matters

This is the most important diagnostic question, and most guides don’t explain it clearly enough.

A filtered review is temporarily held by Google’s spam system. The reviewer can still see it from their Google account. It’s just not visible on your public profile. It may reappear on its own within days to weeks.

A deleted review is permanently gone. Neither party can see it anywhere.

How to tell which you’re dealing with: Ask the reviewer to check their Google Maps contribution history. If they can see it, but it’s not on your profile, it’s filtered. If neither side can find it, it’s deleted.

This determines your next move. A filtered review may come back. Pushing hard (filing tickets, asking for an immediate repost) can work against you. A deleted review is permanent, and the path is different.

How to Request Review Reinstatement

If you’ve confirmed a review is missing (not just delayed) and you believe it was a legitimate, policy-compliant review, here’s the correct process:

What NOT to Do When Reviews Go Missing

A few common reactions make the situation worse:

How to Protect Your Reviews Going Forward

Prevention is more reliable than recovery, especially as Google’s enforcement continues to intensify.

Read further in our online review management guide to build a review strategy resilient enough to withstand future sweeps.

The Bottom Line

Most missing Google reviews are recoverable if you move correctly and quickly. Determine whether reviews are filtered vs. deleted before acting. Gather documentation before contacting support. Submit one request and wait. Don’t let frustration push you into responses that make it worse.

For the long term, steady review velocity and clean practices are the most reliable protection. Audit your online reputation to see where your profile stands right now and build a long-term online review management strategy.

FAQs

  1. Why did my Google reviews disappear?

Google reviews usually disappear due to spam filtering, policy violations, or review spikes.

  1. Are missing Google reviews gone forever?

Not always. Filtered reviews can return. Deleted reviews are permanently removed.

  1. Can I recover deleted Google reviews?

You can submit a support request if the review was policy-compliant.

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