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Feb 23, 2023 07:26AM

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Is self-published meaning via KDP? Or offline self-published?There are a lot of factors that could contribute to the knowledge as to whether this is really accurate. And how would they know? Anyone can create a KDP profile, big or small publishers, and make an imprint name as a publisher.
Of course, I'm not saying this isn't ridiculous, but Amazon is there to make money, and more reviews generally means more money.
Anyone else heard about this?





Interested to know, did they buy your book/s through Amazon or another source?
I've been reading up a bit and it's been happening on and off for some year regarding verified and unverified reviews. They're clamping down a lot on non-Amazon buyers leaving reviews because of a lot of fakes, but also go down hard on authors who get a lot of reviews at once (because they "manually" verify them) so it's probably easier not to. But it seems to be normal practice on and off, ethical or not.
If it's people who have purchased direct from Amazon then this is very concerning. But it's also important to note, if anyone has an Amazon account linked to something like Goodreads (owned by...Amazon) then reviews (even if verified purchases) are also penalised for that, the assumption of it being tit for tat review boosting.
None of this is necessarily what's happening, it's just things I know have happened in the past.
Ultimately we don't own the site, and they can do what they like legally - ethics and morals aren't included. It's a shame, but that's commerce.
I haven't posted a review on Amazon for a while, but then next time I do, it'll be interesting to see what happens...


I meant the people who said they couldn't leave a review for your book (which I guess could include editorial reviews if they weren't Amazon purchased) - had these readers bought your book/s directly from Amazon, or were just leaving a review on Amazon having purchased it/them elsewhere?
I'm just trying to work out what action/s exactly is limiting the reviews.
So Amazon is stopping you from reviewing because you haven't bought anything from them? Not to get too nosy, but how long are we talking?
Are the books you're trying to review bought from Amazon or are they books you have bought elsewhere and are now trying to review on Amazon?
It seems like a very specific thing Amazon is trying to do to hinder public interaction on its site, but if its pushing down hard on "outside" reviews or "rarer" customers, this seems to be a standard thing they do whenever they feel like it.

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Jessica wrote: "Linda wrote: "You are right...and if it has changed it would be nice for Amazon to notify their authors. I got a lot of frustrated reviewers emailing me saying they couldn't review the book."
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Jessica wrote: "Linda wrote: "You are right...and if it has changed it would be nice for Amazon to notify their authors. I got a lot of frustrated reviewers emailing me saying they couldn't review the book."
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There were some people who had bought the book from Amazon.




During its 5 1/2 years of publication, the novel sold only a total of 1,029 units (485 paperback - 480 e-book - 36 audio book on CD - 28 audio downloads), Royaties paid to me totalled $2,358.34 after taxes.
I was surprised to discover that the novel is still featured on Amazon. Used copies of the paperback are being sold for $4.95 each. The ratings and reviews posted since first published are still shown. None have been removed, at least not yet. However, there were not many to begin with.

Paralyzed wrote: "I used to have 13 reviews on Amazon, but this year beginning of January I am down to 3. I have no idea why. So that is happening to me as well."
Reviews being removed is something that has been going on for a long time at Amazon.
If you have an Amazon account linked up to your Goodreads account or share any "fast" logins with Google etc. across multiple sites or any other social media (Facebook, Twitter etc) then the algorithms will find this and see who your online friends are. If your friends then go and leave a review on Amazon, they can be flagged as possibly knowing you and therefore Amazon assumes review boosting.
Review amounts across Amazon sites are also inconsistent. The US site gets all the reviews and ratings from all Amazon sites. But the UK site only gets the UK reviews - but this wasn't always the case. This happened about five years ago, when suddenly ratings across Amazon UK dropped because they took that link with the US site away.
It is utter tosh, and nothing this company does surprises me anymore. But Amazon is not our friend, and the corporation does not care how it affects its users. Why would they?


In response to your comments and request, I accessed my Goodreads profile, specifically information pertaining to my novel. All previous reviews and ratings remain as when the book was still commercially available. That said; perhaps other authors have experienced the same issue you have and will reply in-kind.
I hope that your particular problem is resolved expeditiously.

Ms. Smaridge,
I notice that you have created the standard Goodreads Member Profile. Might I suggest that you consider creating and posting a Goodreads Author Profile? Doing so would more readily identify you to other Goodreads members as a published author.


Catherine,
Simply access your current Member Profile, scroll down to the bottom, then click on Help. Ask your question. A Goodreads staff member will provide step-by-step instructions.



Focusing more upon striving to continuously improve basic writing, editing, promotion, and marketing knowledge and skills and less upon obsessing over the number of ratings or reviews received will enhance one's chances of becoming a successful author.
Very few novice authors ever achieve commercial success or even notoriety within this extremely competitive field. That said; some have. There is no reason why you might not eventually become one of those success stories. I sincerely hope you succeed..