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from Kate Harding at Salon.com:
"Update: Jessica Valenti's editor at Seal Press, Brooke Warner, has spoken to an Amazon rep who told her it was neither glitch nor hack. In an e-mail to Valenti, Warner wrote, "Basically he said that Amazon has been experimenting with the way they dole out content specifically so that people who are searching Harry Potter or whatever won't run into links to products that might be offensive... [T]his is mandated from their bosses, who essentially want to be Walmart.... also said no human is responsible for the decisions per se, and that it's all about tagging and feeds which are constantly being tweaked. He does think that amazon will retweak the tags based on the uproar that happened over the weekend." However, others remain convinced it's the work of outside shit-disturbers. Amazon, meanwhile, still hasn't apologized for the glitch/fail/hack/error, and I still find that totally baffling. "

Yes, they did it more or less on purpose and we haven't "won" a damn thing yet because they're just going to try it again when they think no one's paying attention.
It sounds like some, but not all, gay titles have been relisted; a number of lesbian ones, including my own and BLE, had not been as of earlier this afternoon.  Remind me again why I only buy my books at independent bookstores? Oh wait, it's coming back to me.

Books

Date: 2009-04-17 10:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] traceyshellito.livejournal.com
Speaking of independent bookstores - tried your link to True Colours - great selections and nice website - everything was going just fine until the message flashed up that their security certificate is out of date so I had to stop. In light of the gals recent problems, I didn't think it was fair to fire off an unhappy e-mail since I was a complete stranger. But I know you are close by and know the ladies. Any chance you could drop in and have a quiet word? I love to help support small biz enterprises but I can't risk my credit card details on line till the problem is fixed.

But so true about Amazon, yet seeing how much this gaff has cost them, all I can say is - ha, suckers - told ya so - in my blog on their own damn site! Sometimes I really love to be right.

Re: Books

Date: 2009-04-19 03:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] catherineldf.livejournal.com
Hi Tracey - thanks for passing this on! I'll let them know. :-)
Re: Amazon - snarl. I don't know what's more frustrating: the fact that they did it to begin with or that so many people are willing to buy the "oopsie, we made a mistake analysis." But then this is what happens with monopolies. :-(

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