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anarchicq ([info]anarchicq) wrote in [info]unfunnybusiness,
@ 2009-05-31 17:05:00


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Amazon calls "gay" inappropriate

Deja-vu or what?


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[info]ram
2009-06-01 12:21 am UTC (link)
Playing devil's advocate here, but is it possible that they had the word "gay" flagged to prevent it being used in a derogatory manner and/or as an insult on the site? I'm not entirely sure how these flagging systems work.

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[info]yoritomo_reiko
2009-06-01 12:24 am UTC (link)
I'd be interested to find out if it's flagged for all user comment systems. It's not like people wouldn't use it in a derogatory manner to describe a book they don't like.

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[info]sheep
2009-06-01 08:55 am UTC (link)
I couldn't finish the entry, but did he mention if using homosexual was a problem?

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[info]yoritomo_reiko
2009-06-01 09:40 am UTC (link)
From what I remember, no. He wanted to put that he was gay but Amazon wouldn't let him post his author profile with the word in it. He let Amazon know and within twenty-four hours it was changed so that he could.

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[info]deliciouschaos
2009-06-01 12:29 am UTC (link)
I have a suspicion that they did that without thinking that it might annoy people who wanted to use the word properly, as follows the law of "incompetence is often indistinguishable from malice". I also wonder if people can just get around it by putting an invisible tag inside it or something.

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[info]sheep
2009-06-01 08:54 am UTC (link)
That was my first thought, or they have an idiot with an agenda on their staff. If the last one is the case, then they need to use software that tracks changes better.

But I couldn't read the entry because it kept trying to start up IE, which used all my RAM, and it didn't matter how many times I tried to close the page with 'End Task'. In the end I had to shut down my laptop and start again.

It seems fine now, though I am running a virus scan, but I'm not going back to finish the entry.

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[info]zyna_kat
2009-06-01 11:29 am UTC (link)
or they have an idiot with an agenda on their staff

That was my first thought.

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[info]jujubee
2009-06-01 10:36 pm UTC (link)
Mine, too.

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[info]vorpal_blade
2009-06-01 12:53 pm UTC (link)
Even if that's true, it's impractical to just flag anything that could be used in a derogatory way or even certain words that are considered obscene in some contexts, because there are a lot of contexts in which the same terms are not derogatory or considered obscene. I've seen more than one message board, for instance, where the word "cock" had been flagged but not as a stand-alone word only, which meant that even if it appeared inside another word, like 'cocktail' or 'peackock' those four letters in the word were replaced with '****', which is just stupid. (You can also cock your head to the side, tell a cock-and-bull story and cock-up a job.) Given their recent history, it sounds more like an employee with an axe to grind than a well-intentioned attempt to protect gay people from being offended by the equivalent of "Oh, that's so gay," as if that would appear in a profile the author had written anyway.

"Murray O'Brien has written seven books about the Johnsons, but this isn't one of those soap opera-ish family saga things, that would be so gay..."

Amazon has already shown that they have no interest in steering people away from books about how to "recover" from gayness, so it's doubtful that those books would be a reason for this policy either. Also, their fauxpologies suck big time. They need to do the Mea Culpa Mambo both for this and the other fiasco, but they seem to be allergic to anything like that. More reasons that I'm doing all of my online book, DVD and CD purchases through other websites now.

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[info]julian_black
2009-06-01 05:29 pm UTC (link)
They need to do the Mea Culpa Mambo both for this and the other fiasco, but they seem to be allergic to anything like that.

Yes, this.

I've stopped shopping at Amazon, or selling used books through them, and I deleted the contents of my wishlist. I'm incredibly disappointed with how they handled #amazonfail, and their "LOL glitch! LOL those wacky French! SRY, BBS!" way of brushing it off just--NO.

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[info]dottiness
2009-06-01 08:48 pm UTC (link)
This is pretty much exactly what I was wondering, honestly.

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