Amazon sellers ‘hijack’ listings to sell face masks despite new rules
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Re: Amazon sellers ‘hijack’ listings to sell face masks despite new rules
#2So sophisticated that some reporter for wired could find them in the top few hundred bestsellers in a few minutes with a quick visual scan.
Let’s be clear: Amazon should not be censoring legal items on their platform. However, their efforts at stopping it are purely a PR matter, not a real effort.
Re: Amazon sellers ‘hijack’ listings to sell face masks despite new rules
#3> We use sophisticated tools, including machine learning, to combat them, and we are making it increasingly difficult for bad actors to hide. So sophisticated that some reporter for wired could find them in the top few hundred bestsellers in a few minutes with a quick visual scan. Let’s be clear: Amazon should not be censoring legal items on their platform. However, their efforts at stopping it are purely a PR matter…
Yeah a quick visual scan from a human is super easy to automate.
Re: Amazon sellers ‘hijack’ listings to sell face masks despite new rules
#4> We use sophisticated tools, including machine learning, to combat them, and we are making it increasingly difficult for bad actors to hide. So sophisticated that some reporter for wired could find them in the top few hundred bestsellers in a few minutes with a quick visual scan. Let’s be clear: Amazon should not be censoring legal items on their platform. However, their efforts at stopping it are purely a PR matter…
> a quick visual scan Yeah a quick visual scan from a human is super easy to automate.
https://www.racked.com/2018/1/8/16849298/amazon-counterfeits...
Anyone who wishes, Amazon staff included, can go and see the $10 “1TB” usb flash drives that are just 16GB drives with hacked firmware to report a different size. It takes about 2 minutes to find them. They don’t bother.
The evidence is there if you want it.
Re: Amazon sellers ‘hijack’ listings to sell face masks despite new rules
#5> We use sophisticated tools, including machine learning, to combat them, and we are making it increasingly difficult for bad actors to hide. So sophisticated that some reporter for wired could find them in the top few hundred bestsellers in a few minutes with a quick visual scan. Let’s be clear: Amazon should not be censoring legal items on their platform. However, their efforts at stopping it are purely a PR matter…
Re: Amazon sellers ‘hijack’ listings to sell face masks despite new rules
#6> We use sophisticated tools, including machine learning, to combat them, and we are making it increasingly difficult for bad actors to hide. So sophisticated that some reporter for wired could find them in the top few hundred bestsellers in a few minutes with a quick visual scan. Let’s be clear: Amazon should not be censoring legal items on their platform. However, their efforts at stopping it are purely a PR matter…
> a quick visual scan Yeah a quick visual scan from a human is super easy to automate.
Re: Amazon sellers ‘hijack’ listings to sell face masks despite new rules
#7> We use sophisticated tools, including machine learning, to combat them, and we are making it increasingly difficult for bad actors to hide. So sophisticated that some reporter for wired could find them in the top few hundred bestsellers in a few minutes with a quick visual scan. Let’s be clear: Amazon should not be censoring legal items on their platform. However, their efforts at stopping it are purely a PR matter…
> a quick visual scan Yeah a quick visual scan from a human is super easy to automate.
Re: Amazon sellers ‘hijack’ listings to sell face masks despite new rules
#8Re: Amazon sellers ‘hijack’ listings to sell face masks despite new rules
#9> We use sophisticated tools, including machine learning, to combat them, and we are making it increasingly difficult for bad actors to hide. So sophisticated that some reporter for wired could find them in the top few hundred bestsellers in a few minutes with a quick visual scan. Let’s be clear: Amazon should not be censoring legal items on their platform. However, their efforts at stopping it are purely a PR matter…
They are top tier BS. I take advantage of them as much as I can ;) After all the stuff they've made me return or sold me as new, I don't feel bad at all.
Re: Amazon sellers ‘hijack’ listings to sell face masks despite new rules
#10> We use sophisticated tools, including machine learning, to combat them, and we are making it increasingly difficult for bad actors to hide. So sophisticated that some reporter for wired could find them in the top few hundred bestsellers in a few minutes with a quick visual scan. Let’s be clear: Amazon should not be censoring legal items on their platform. However, their efforts at stopping it are purely a PR matter…
> a quick visual scan Yeah a quick visual scan from a human is super easy to automate.