Jeff Bezos Favors Tax Evasion?
from the gotta-be-careful-when-you-moderate dept
Obviously, the title is a bit of a joke, but any time companies selectively moderate public forums, they're open to accusations like that. Just recently, we were writing about how some e-commerce sites had been caught deleting almost all negative reviews and how that hurt the credibility of those sites. A few years ago, Amazon.com discovered problems in their reviews when it came to light that many authors were writing positive reviews of their own books, leading Amazon to ban anonymous reviews. Turns out that wasn't enough. Amazon is still moderating reviews somewhat, getting them involved in the controversy over a self-published book on tax evasion. The problem was that some (perhaps rightfully so) used the reviews to point out that following the instructions in the book were likely to also cause you to go to prison (as, indeed, the author did end up in prison). Amazon removed the reviews, saying they broke rules about focusing on the book's content rather than the author, but it has some people complaining that it looks like Amazon is all for tax evasion, and blocking out views that are there to protect people.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Another example
For example, a book like "Dianetics" absolutely needs to be put in context of its author.
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