Lots of talk recently about regulating big tech co's. Ironically, some these seemingly invincible co's are self-destructing. Amzn -> sponsored listings/fake reviews; FB -> trust/privacy issues. No competition or regulation required. "Most businesses die by suicide, not homicide"
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@zackkanter's essay on Amazon & its Sponsored Listing misstep. Amazon feels broken today. Sponsored listings suck & I use@FakespotReviews constantly. You don't need competitors or the govt to kill Amazon. Amazon can kill itself. https://zackkanter.com/2019/03/13/what-is-amazon/ …pic.twitter.com/Jt8lkXoA7q
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I'm a seller on Amazon and I can tell you that Fakespot is not any good. For example, according to fakespot, the most authentic review on Amazon for this product (a toy) is about a carseat and seatbelt.https://www.fakespot.com/product/viahart-brain-flakes-500-piece-interlocking-plastic-disc-set-a-creative-and-educational-alternative-to-lego-building-blocks-all-materials-tested-for-children-s-safety-a-great-toy-for-both-boys-and-girls …
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This is my company's "review grade" and it is nonsense.pic.twitter.com/M0Nk4RFsE6
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