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		<title>Please Boycott Amazon!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay, it&#8217;s Easter Sunday (hope you&#8217;re enjoying it!), which is one of the last days of the year I want to wake up to such disturbing news, let alone have to post about it. It seems, my friends, I&#8217;ve been amazon ranked. You see, in the past few days Amazon has decided that its customers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay, it&#8217;s Easter Sunday (hope you&#8217;re enjoying it!), which is one of the last days of the year I want to wake up to such disturbing news, let alone have to post about it.</p>
<p>It seems, my friends, I&#8217;ve been <a href="http://www.smartbitchestrashybooks.com/amazonrank/">amazon ranked</a>.</p>
<p>You see, in the past few days Amazon has decided that its customers must be protected from books with &#8220;adult&#8221; content and has &#8220;delisted&#8221; the sales rankings for books with erotic or GLBT themes. (See Dear Author post <a href="http://dearauthor.com/wordpress/2009/04/12/amazon-censors-its-rankings-search-results-to-protect-us-against-glbt-books/#comments">here</a> for initial story and analysis.) At first, I was relatively unconcerned, as I thought it just meant my book would no longer have that &#8220;sales ranking&#8221; number, which frankly, of late, only serves to depress me.</p>
<p>It turns out, however, that this &#8220;delisting&#8221; has a number of other negative consequences, since it also hinders direct searches for books that have been determined to be in the &#8220;adult&#8221; category. This means that, if you search on Amazon in &#8220;All Departments&#8221; for either my name or my book title or a combination of both, my book does not come back in the search results and, in fact, my last name is even crossed out as though I don&#8217;t exist. (Apparently, if you narrow your search to Books, I magically exist as does the bookThe problem with this is that, if you have just searched &#8220;All Departments&#8221; and have been assured no matching product exists, your next thought is not going to be, &#8220;Well, it&#8217;s a book. Maybe I should search there.&#8221; I mean, if there is no matching product in all departments, how can there be one in books?)</p>
<p><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_4__tLWJaQRQ/SeIsqGsQPLI/AAAAAAAAAOI/gF7jB6MxVWI/s1600-h/amazonscreen.jpg"><img style="float:right;width:646px;cursor:hand;height:443px;margin:0 0 10px 10px;" alt="" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_4__tLWJaQRQ/SeIsqGsQPLI/AAAAAAAAAOI/gF7jB6MxVWI/s320/amazonscreen.jpg" border="0" /></a></p>
<p>Now, I can (as a parent with young children) have some sympathy for the notion that content should be filterable to prevent the small fry from finding books that are inappropriate for them, and I would say the erotic books qualify as inappropriate (though the notion that <i>any</i> book with a GLBT theme, including non-fiction and YA stories, should be hidden from is simply appalling and mind-blowing). But why not have a simple toggle swtich&#8211;something to allow the end-user to indicate they DON&#8217;T want the adult content filtered out? Granted, kids could click on it, but really, they can click the &#8220;I&#8217;m an adult&#8221; link on YouPorn and get in, for crap&#8217;s sake.</p>
<p>Of course, while we&#8217;re at it, there is the fact that <i>all</i> novels with clearly sexual and adult content aren&#8217;t being blocked by Amazon. All of Laurell K. Hamilton&#8217;s books are still right there, easily accessible, and though I&#8217;ve never read any of her work, there&#8217;s no doubting they&#8217;re brimming with erotic content. The sheer arbitrariness of which books get delisted or not is breathtaking and frightening. With a single swoop of their pen, Amazon has decided that it&#8217;s perfectly okay to destroy some authors&#8217; careers while preserving others. That is&#8230;atrocious.</p>
<p>So, please, until Amazon rectifies this grievous wrong, do <i>not</i> purchase anything from them. It isn&#8217;t often that I believe the world is out to get us, but in this case, paranoia is warranted. And please help all the authors who have been affected by this (it&#8217;s not just me, not by a longshot) by contacting Amazon&#8217;s customer support, either by email at ecr@amazon.com and the customer service phone number is 1-800-201-7575.</p>
<p>Thank you for your support.</p>
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