originally posted on LJ 4-12-09
So it seems that Amazon is ranking my book again. I checked it on Sunday night and it was de-ranked at the time. But it seems to be back up now...
For  those who have no clue what I’m talking about, here’s the deal:
On  Sunday (i.e., yesterday, April 12) news broke that many LGBTIQ books  were no longer being "ranked" by Amazon.com due to their "adult"  content. Apparently, this ranking is crucial for determining how books  come up on searches. So if a book has no rank, it doesn't come up in  searches for keywords, and thus is effectively censored to a certain  degree. The LA Times ran a big story on it and lots of bloggers went to town on it (some of the more informative posts I found about it include: Jezebel,  Meta Writer, tehdely, Jessica at Feministing).  In the Twitter-dome, people referred to the incident as "amazonfail," a  term that has apparently become the official name of this  debacle. Amazon now says that the whole thing was due to a "glitch," but  as many of the aforementioned blogposts discuss, this seems unlikely.      Also  discussed in the aforementioned blogposts, the de-ranking especially  affected books about LGBTIQ issues, feminism & gender studies, rape  survivors, and so on (read: subjects the "religious right" abhors),  while blatant hetero-porn (e.g., Playboy) was not affected. tehdely offers this explanation for this discrepancy:
It's  obvious Amazon has some sort of automatic mechanism that marks a book  as "adult" after too many people have complained about it. It's also  obvious that there aren't too many people using this feature, as  indicated by the easy availability (and search ranking) of pornography  and sex toys and other seemingly "objectionable" materials, otherwise  almost all of those items would have been flagged by this point. So  somebody is going around and very deliberately flagging only  LGBT(QQI)/feminist/survivor content on Amazon until it is unranked and  becomes much more difficult to find.
This seems to  make sense to me. It would also explain why Kindle versions of many  de-ranked books were not de-ranked (as such pages are relatively new and  have not accumulated enough "flags" yet.
Anyway, while the incident seems to be somewhat over, there is a petition I encourage you to sign.
-julia
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