How are Google Play Top apps rated?

I'm wondering how Google Play roughly calculates what top apps are. This is due to the fact that I made the application, and it is rated at 60 - 70, which is better than many other applications that have much more downloads. Because of this, I was wondering how applications are rated because they are clearly not just based on the number of downloads.

I ruined a little, but did not find anything. Does anyone know how to do this? And based on what variables / information? (Daily downloads? Total downloads?)

That would be very interesting and useful to know!

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In the rating of applications in the Google Play store, the following factors are considered:

  • Downloads - this includes both the total number and the momentum (for example, daily downloads)

  • Application quality - including the percentage of users who save the application after installing it.

  • Frequency of user interaction with the application

  • Deletions

  • Number and quality of ratings and comments

  • The country

  • Keyword density and relevance in the application metadata (also providing filling in all details, such as description and screenshots).

  • Social media factors - for example, how many times an app gets +1 on Google +

  • The number of backlinks to the list of play stores for the application

Source: https://getappcase.com/blog/app-stores/how-does-google-play-rank-mobile-apps

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1205765/


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