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The only thing I could see being a positive is for Kindle users...them syncing up some how (like if I purchase from Amazon or download a book using whispernet) the title going on my to-read. Or my wishlist of books moving to my to-read list.

Until I read about this, I wasn't aware that Amazon tinkered with reviews, do tell ... are you aware of any detail regarding this?


The only thing I could see being a po..."
Since I don't use Amazon for book purchases I am kind of in the dark ... does it seem they remove or hide reviews to increase sales? Is it more than that? I am curious.


The only thing I coul..."
They censor reviews and great reviewers tend to not review on Amazon because they no longer "own" the review once they hit that submit button. Plus your review has to be approved before it shows up. That's just what I know, I am sure there is even more to it then that.

The onl..."
Wow .. I hope that does not happen here.
I am afraid Goodreads will lose many members and that would be a shame.
Thanks for the info!

The onl..."
All of this. In addition, users get to up vote or down vote reviews. If enough people down vote a review it will be hidden. What often happens is that friends of authors, sockpuppets, or fans downvote perfectly respectable reviews until they get hidden just because they don't like what they say.

Yes!!! This too! So many times there are only glowing reviews for a book on Amazon and then I will log in here and see the REAL reviews.

I think an author can petition Amazon if they receive an unfair review or one that is insulting or degrading. For example, if a reviewer gave them a 1-star because the book was damaged in shipping or the review contains expletives.
What I like about Goodreads is the transparency. Some companies are selling reviews to authors where they pay readers to read and review their books. The more reviews they have, the more the book stands out to potential readers—especially for new authors. This is okay if the reviews are unbiased. But I heard that several companies were guaranteeing positive reviews. With Goodreads, you can click on the reviewer and see their page and what they've reviewed before and have on their bookshelf. I think this helps in making a buying decision because you can see if this reviewer is legitimate and has similar tastes to you.
However, I could be missing something as well. I'm not sure if there are other cases of Amazon directly tampering with reviews.

Until I read about ..."
Hi Shawn. Although it hasn't happened to me, a lot of authors have found their reviews for other authors have mysteriously disappeared from Amazon. The feeling is they were removed to discourage authors from posting fake reviews to support their friends. Of course, this is just people talking. Like I said, hasn't happened to me.

Amen ... I will be right behind you!

I think an author can petition Amazon if they rece..."
Thanks for sharing .. that is really sad.

Until..."
I see ... Well the good news is, some of the moderators are statimg that there is no intention to change things any time soon. I, for one, hope this is true. Though, one would think it is an eventuallity ... Amazon wouldn't have purchased Goodreads if there was no money in it.


From what I know about Amazon, they won't delete a review because it is negative. You can definitely voice your opinion and not be censored. It's only if the review is unfair in that it wasn't the fault of the author (book damaged) or the review is offensive to other readers (i.e., lots of cursing or insulting).




I am going to download my booklists and shelves just in case something unpleasant happens.

Good to know, still wish it wasn't teaming up though.
I dbnt like that idea of goodreads being bought by amazon for the fact its gonna change. Be one bigger and you'll get a lot of people who we really eouldnt want. It's like comparing FB to Google+ . I hate FB but on G+ you don't have gossip and irritating ignorant people whiamazon will bring with it. As for reviews I have nevervhad a review deleted because they didn't like it. If they do this ice never heard of it. But you can get some rude ppl I'd rather goodreads stays as it is. I don't own a kindle either I go with nook but I do review,a lot of books on here and amazon for authors. I'd rather goodreads stays independent. You'll no longer have just goodreads connections u chooses you'll have everything thrown at you. It would cause me to leave and I love goodreads.

How can it be a good thing that the largest bookseller in the world now controls the largest book recommendation engine in the world?
Can anyone possibly see a conflict of interest in that?
Here's my blog post on it:
http://thenightlifeseries.blogspot.co...


There are other examples of ones they 'own' but did NOT spew Amazon all over it. They could end up leaving GR 'as is' mostly, but just use the marketing numbers it will get from it. Every book added, star marked, heck EVERY COMMENT in any group, regardless of 'secret'/private/or public they can see and use in a Big Brother type marketing strategy without destroying GR in the process.
I can only hope that GR will remain separate from Amazon, separate from the manipulation of reviews done there, and what-not. We'll see.
I will admit I'm not a happy camper about it.

I really hope this doesn't mean a censorship on reviews. The way Goodreads so far handles review (for the most part, with a few exceptions of people rating books without actually reading them) is pretty honest. I would really hate to see that change.

Either way, I'm getting that big brother kind of feeling here.

How can it be a good thing that the largest bookseller in the world now controls the largest book recommendation engine in..."
Excellent blog! Thank you so much for sharing! I absolutely agee. As I stated earlier ... Amazon would have never made this acquisition if there wasn't money to be made.
Amazon will, likely, wait long enough and make the changes gradual enough to desensitize the Goodreads user to those changes, leaving a good many of the members in tact and gaining new members through their website.
Additionally, a new group of people may create a new forum similar to Goodreads to take advantage of the Amazon/Goodreads deal ... will/can it be soon enough? Hmmmmm .... facebook clobbered MySpace .... could this happen in our reading world .... or is Amazon too big/$$$$ and will they have too much influence since the acquisition?
All I can say is that I am highly disappointed and quite disturbed.


As many stated, may A leave GR as is for our sake


Well that's not good news. When I first read the title of this thread, what instantly came to my mind was "Are they gonna ask payment for joining this site?" Sounds crazy but hey, Amazon is not free...
If Amazon is really going to monitor our reviews, then that's terrible news for us. No more freedom. Guess someone has to create a new site similar to GoodReads...
Don't want to leave GR! This is my Facebook! I love this site too much! :(

Well that's not good news. When I first read the title of this thread, what instantly came to my mind was "Are they gonna ask payment for joining this..."
I agree with you Jen. If I don't like the changes I guess I'll have to make my own tbr list or something. Hopefully things won't change.

I hope none of that changes either.

If they purchase goodreads and tell me I can't review my own husbands books because it's a conflict of interest, I will leave goodreads and stop suggesting it to everyone I meet. I love this place, it's helped me find amazing books that I probably never would have come across on my own.

I love wattpad! :D Are you another wattpader?
And Joe, I think you'll get blasted for that anywhere that book advertising isn't welcome.
And I'm sort of picturing Amazon as this blob like creature, growing and devouring everything in its path! I sure hope it doesn't change much. Hopefully they're smart enough to know they'll lose readers if that happens.
Joe, please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the group's rules. There are very clear, prominently posted rules for self-promotion, and you're very clearly breaking them. Please edit or delete your post, or you'll be deleting from the group for spamming.



Amazon is taking over all the places where we go to find and talk about books.
Amazon and Goodreads: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
http://thenightlifeseries.blogspot.co...

Personally, I am not thrilled.
I like that Goodreads is an independant forum and not influenced by outside FOR PROFIT organizations. Way too much room for Amazon to get involved in my reading habits and purchases. Not to mention, I am a nook user not kindle.