yep, but even then, if you want t actually filter, you have to use a CSS hack to hide positive feedback elements, because bidbud has to comply with Trademe which says: The API makes it technically possible to separate positive, negative and neutral feedback, however it is a Trade Me policy that this information only ever be displayed in chronological order, and without filtering. Your application should not make it possible to filter or alter the order of a member's feedback. If sellers or buyers on your site are a constant issue, other users should be able to figure out the context.
I know there is absolutely no point in posting this, but, every.single.other.platform allows you to sort feedback by good and bad. It lets users see the common issues that crop up. Not allowing it is a shifty policy.
I was looking through my feedback to find an old auction from a few years ago, for some information, and notice there are no links to the listings anymore...