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Amateur
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CSETv1 Taxonomy Classifications
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AI Tangible Harm Level Notes
It is not 100% clear from the articles whether or not Amazon's algorithm is based on AI or ML
Notes (special interest intangible harm)
While trying to make Amazon's best seller list "family-friendly, " the new rules affect not only adult books but also gay and lesbian titles.
Special Interest Intangible Harm
no
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Online retailer blames reduced profiles of Winterson, Hollinghurst, Vidal and others on glitch in new family-friendly charts
The internet retailer Amazon has found itself at the centre of a censorship row after it decided to remove a number…
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It’s all a “glitch”, says Amazon. After a weekend of being bombarded by emails organized by Twitter (we told you it was an important gay political tool!) under the hashtag #amazonfail, the world’s largest online retailer of books is apologi…
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I've been asked for more information and am collecting the books/authors that are affected
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Author/title
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Level of explicitness/genre
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GLTB content?
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Censored on which amazon website
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Link (maybe even a screencap)?
Collection: Books …
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But OP, why are you bringing up freedom of expression issues in the freedom of expression section? It seems crazy to me, a fact I will illlustrate by using a large bold font and some irrelevant reference to 4chan.
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One of these books has been removed from Amazon's sales rankings because of "adult" content; the other has not.
"American Psycho" is Bret Easton Ellis' story of a sadistic murderer. "Unfriendly Fire" is a well-reviewed empirical analysis of…
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It’s been called #amazonfail on Twitter, but it represents the greatest insult to consumers and the most severe commercial threat to free expression that we’re likely to see in some time. Amazon has decided to remove certain books that they…
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April 12, 2009 Amazon Censors Its Rankings & Search Results to Protect Us Against GLBT Books
JaneLetters of OpinionAmazon / censorship / LGBTQ
UPDATE No. 2: Amazon executive customer service email is: ecr@amazon.com and the customer service…
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Within 24 hours, authors of erotic books that found themselves de-ranked on Amazon.com speak out online and in mainstream media, with Zoe Margolis becoming the issue's spokesperson in the UK. Amazon accused of censoring books by removing ga…
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Online bookseller Amazon.com blamed technical problems after lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transsexual (LGBT) themed works disappeared from searches on the site over the weekend. Several authors, however, are skeptical of Amazon's explanation…
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I can tell I’ve been out of PR for a while. My spidy sense did not kick in when I made my first #amazonfail tweet about 4 pm Pacific. About an hour later, I realized that #amazonfail had passed a tipping point. A Twitter search on #amazonfa…
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Hundreds of gay-and lesbian-themed books suddenly disappeared from Amazon.com's rankings over the weekend, causing an uproar among authors and activists who alleged it was a stealthy extension of the company's policy concerning adult conten…
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UPDATE: Amazon Gay Book Removal Was Massive Prank, I Did It, Claims Troll
This holiday weekend, Amazon quietly made some changes to their sales ranks, removing selected gay and lesbian books from the site-wide rankings and from some search …
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Updated at 7:15 p.m. PDT with comment from Amazon.com.
Amazon.com recently delisted from its sales ranking system gay and lesbian book titles that it deemed "adult," raising the ire of some who characterize the move as online censorship.
Au…
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Amazon.com says wide variety of titles among 57,310 books removed from global rankings.
Amazon.com released a statement this afternoon seeking to explain why thousands of books — including many gay- and lesbian-themed titles — were removed …
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After gay-themed titles disappeared from Amazon.com's search results this weekend, everyone looked for someone to blame. One hacker took credit. Some faulted an Amazon engineer in France. One source thinks it was the Conficker worm.
The onl…
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Gay and lesbian advocates took umbrage at Amazon.com on Monday after the online seller removed sales rankings for hundreds of books that contained homosexual themes.
The delisting, which affected books including James Baldwin's Giovanni's R…
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One hacker even tried to take credit for the incident, writing on his blog that he had taken advantage of bugs in Amazon’s Web site to trick people into flagging gay-themed books as inappropriate. Thousands of Twitter users included the tag…
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LONDON, England (CNN) -- Online retailer Amazon has said a system error caused it to remove a number of gay and lesbian-themed books from its sales charts.
American novelist Gore Vidal has long been known as a liberal intellectual.
On Sunda…
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Amazon.com apologised yesterday for an "embarrassing and ham-fisted cataloging error" that led to the sales ranking being removed from tens of thousands of books.
The online retailer initially said on Sunday that a "glitch" had caused the p…
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The Amazon affair
Chronicle columnist, Jon Carroll , stands for a photograph inside the studio on Thursday Jan. 29, 2008 in San Francisco,Calif. Chronicle columnist, Jon Carroll , stands for a photograph inside the studio on Thursday Jan. 2…
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Amazon censoring books with "adult content"? Feels like the 1950s... Amazon's decision last weekend to make their website more "family friendly" can be described as nothing less than a complete balls-up.
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Amazon’s apparent censorship of gay authors has been a marketing mess for the company, writes DANNY O'BRIEN
PUBLIC RELATIONS can be a tricky business on the internet: there aren ’t many other media that can love your company on a Friday, tur…
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Gay literature has a long history of censorship. Since the 1881 censorship of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass, gay and lesbian content has been classified as obscene. As recently as 2001, the ACLU was asked to intervene when the Anaheim, Cal…
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Amazon is trying to make its vast website a bit less NSFW.
The internet giant made some sudden changes to the way that erotic novels surface in its search results.
As a result of the update, erotic novels have been filtered out of the resul…
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