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Was the Amazon De-Listing Situation a Glitch Or a Hack? 396

Miracle Jones writes "As Amazon struggles to re-list and re-rank gay, lesbian, and adult books on their website after massive public outcry against the secretive partitioning process, they are claiming that the entire situation was not the result of an intentional policy at all, are not apologizing, and are instead insisting that the situation was the result of 'a glitch' that they are now trying to fix. While some hackers are claiming credit for 'amazonfail,' and it is indeed possible that an outside party is responsible, most claims have already been debunked. How likely is it that Amazon was hacked versus the likelihood of an internal Easter weekend glitch? Or is the most obvious and likely scenario true, and Amazon simply got caught implementing a wildly-unpopular new policy without telling anyone?"

Comment By the time I post this I'll be -1 redundant. (Score 1) 545

I had no idea smoking was so safe.

Or how about instead of controlling a child's exposure to potentially 'dangerous' material, try explaining the difference between fiction and reality? Or outline the real consequences of real or fictitious actions without relying on scare tactics? Using examples is also good. Worked for me.

Mostly.

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