Technical reference
ReviewBomb uses public Steam-facing signals to detect unusual review surges, classify severity, and publish repeatable monitoring pages with transparent caveats.
ReviewBomb uses public Steam-facing signals to follow review totals, recent score movement, directional review velocity, catalog visibility, and incident history across the monitored catalog. The site does not rely on private game telemetry or hidden moderation data.
ReviewBomb uses public Steam-facing signals. Alerts trigger when review velocity exceeds game-specific baselines by enough margin to suggest abnormal movement, rather than when a title simply has a large raw audience. Baselines are compared by recent behavior, direction, and available window context so a major release and a niche title are not judged by one global threshold.
Monitoring pages are refreshed frequently, usually within a few minutes. Editorial coverage and weekly or monthly reports are updated when new incidents, clarifications, or historical context materially change the interpretation.
When citing ReviewBomb, link to the underlying game, incident, or report page rather than paraphrasing a screenshot. Use the published date, the route URL, and the surrounding caveats so readers can distinguish between live monitoring, archived incidents, and editorial interpretation.