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Well, I was going to write a post about how Amazon has been CAUSING TROUBLE and TICKING ME (and the rest of the internet) OFF, what with this whole "removing adult content" business -- which in effect removed a bunch of GLBT-themed fiction, autobiographies, picture books (we all know about the graphic gay sex in "Heather Has Two Mommies"), textbooks, and a ridiculous number of other things that had anything to do with sex or sexuality in an even vaguely non-completely-vanilla way, and left all the porn and dildos (you can buy dildos on Amazon!) still sitting there in plain sight -- but then I got a response to the cranky letter I wrote them yesterday, which opened, "This is an embarrassing and ham-fisted cataloging error for a company that prides itself on offering complete selection."

So, at least they're admitting it was embarrassing and stupid. I'm still not entirely convinced it was all a matter of error/sloppiness/whatever, although I'm willing to believe that was the better part of it -- more things can be attributed to ineptitude than to malice, really. But at least they seem to have grasped that it was dumb, and are apparently trying to fix it.

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Date: 2009-04-14 08:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] quincunx.livejournal.com
I hadn't seen that assessment of the situation, so thanks for sharing a well-written piece that addresses how this could have happened. I've only seen stuff that could basically be boiled down to "this is an outrage," and while it definitely is, I don't really need help filling that in. I think it's always possible that someone within the company decided to do a bit of moral vigilantism, which would go beyond incompetence and into malice, but as long as this wasn't someone implementing Amazon's policy, I wouldn't be too upset about that. Hiring processes can't necessarily weed out crazy people who will use access to protected data irresponsibly, so if it was just one person doing what they thought was best, that wouldn't be so bad.

I think it'll be pretty interesting how transparent Amazon is about fixing this problem. Normally, big companies will only use the vaguest language about their internal goings on, but I think that might make this situation much worse for them.

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