
Re: Amazon remote-delete books off kindles... again
I wouldn't exactly assume that an analyst getting paid 60k knows his ass from his head, let alone make good market decisions.

There were a lot of hideously overpaid 'risk managers' and 'financial analysts' that didn't see the crash coming and even made it a lot worse, so yeah... As an example: researchers have let people randomly throw darts at a Wall Street stock chart vs. millions-a-year salary high powered stockbrokers handpicking them, and it turns out that they barely are more accurate (and taking into account other factors, even probably weren't). Always question the advice of any expert on anything that is not hard science, for most of them have no clue what they're saying.
I think it's an outrage of epic proportions myself. What's next, ban books with homosexuality in them? Bestiality? Rape? Violence? I doubt amazon is selling any books that are praising incest and/or peadophilia as wholesome activities to begin with. Rather we're talking about books here that reference or feature incest as a subject in any capacity. So that means
Oedipus
Hamlet
The Cider House Rules
The Manchurian Candidate
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Just about every origin myth (Greek, Roman, Norse,...)
And many many more. It's an incredibly worrying move. A book sales company shouldn't be worrying about the content of the books they're selling unless it's outright hatespeech, porn or defending/promoting fucked up shit like incest. They should sell me my motherfucking books that happen to have themes in them they don't like and stfu.

The recalling books they didn't own thing is way less worrying than this. One is about societal trends and censorship, the other is about customer rights. While I obviously believe these are important too, I'd rather have a book recalled that I can still buy in its original form than not being able to buy the book at all (from a moral pov).