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How does our Wordpress review plugin affect the rank?

Hey everyone,

Long time lurker, first time poster.

My company is using a wordpress plugin called "Comments Ratings" to get reviews on our listings as we're in a travel niche and reviews help us a lot. However, since we're using this plugin, I'm thinking that Google will treat them...well, as comments.

I've read somewhere that comments are not significant for the SERP but reviews are. So I'm wondering, what do you guys know about that and if you have an advice on whether to migrate to another plugin or keep the same one?

People love our brand and write reviews on their own, but still I'm wondering if it is helpful for ranking at all given it might be treated as a comment.

Thank you so much!

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