The platform “must allow access to those perspectives,” Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said this week.
,” Amazon must allow access to those perspectives, even if they are objectionable … and they differ from our particular viewpoints.”, a 2018 film available on Amazon that touts “called on Amazon
to remove the film from its store after Irving brought more attention to it, arguing “Amazon is knowingly and willingly propagating antisemitism.” Jassy, who is Jewish, said Amazon does take down inappropriate content that is “more straightforward,” giving examples of media that incites violence or encourages pedophilia.
Amazon does have expansive customer reviews, Jassy said, adding that for the platform’s high-profile books, “customers do a good job monitoring other people.”Hebrews to Negros: Wake Up Black America
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