In Amazon’s Bookstore, Orwell Gets a Rewrite
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In Amazon’s Bookstore, Orwell Gets a Rewrite
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#3The headline suggests that these typos are sinister ("newspeak"). If that were true, that would be an entirely different and also disturbing problem. I did not find any mention of these errors to be so.
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#7There is indeed a problem that the article describes: book pirates with very little oversight selling books on Amazon and making a profit for both. A result of this practice is that people get substandard copies of books with typos. The headline suggests that these typos are sinister ("newspeak"). If that were true, that would be an entirely different and also disturbing problem. I did not find any mention of these e…
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#8Amazing how a site that started by selling books now does an awful job doing just that. Another reason Amazon et al should be broken up.
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#9>If you're wondering about some weird social ill plaguing society from the tech industry, 99% of the time the root cause of it is Section 230.
Which is also relevant to the big WSJ story today about Amazon's problem with fakes and unsafe products.
Re: In Amazon’s Bookstore, Orwell Gets a Rewrite
#10Amazing how a site that started by selling books now does an awful job doing just that. Another reason Amazon et al should be broken up.
How would Amazon being broken up stop people from selling illegitimate copies of books?