It usually starts small.
A one-star review appears. Maybe it feels unfair, exaggerated, or emotionally charged, but you assume it will fade into the background like so many others. Then it doesn’t. The post gets shared, a short video follows, and soon, your business name is attached to accusations that feel bigger, louder, and far more damaging than the original complaint.
For Texas business owners, especially in close-knit markets like San Antonio, this kind of online escalation can threaten more than your reputation. It can affect search results, employee safety, customer trust, and revenue, often all at once.
The solution is not reacting quickly, but responding correctly. The experts at Clausewitz Reyes show how you should respond when false reviews and social media attacks happen to your business.
