NEW: Amazon is selling unlicensed signal boosters, which can take down entire cell sites and swipe out coverage for everyone nearby https://t.co/rn6aB5rcac
— Louise Matsakis (@lmatsakis) August 30, 2019
Amazon is so chaotic that even its own private-label products are getting hijacked https://t.co/NBnk573K8g pic.twitter.com/x2XSlt75Lf
— The Verge (@verge) August 30, 2019
This whole product just seems ~5 steps away from being bundled in a DIY Stingray kit. https://t.co/8n1Olg7cTE
— hot curl; sum -r ?⚖?⛤☠ (@Esquiring) August 30, 2019
Amazon’s fake seller problem is uh reaching epic proportions. https://t.co/YcFyUUTXtA
— s. e. smith (@sesmith) August 30, 2019
Have you ever chosen the “Amazon’s Choice” of a product on @Amazon? It turns out the label isn’t always a great indicator of quality. #MarketplaceTech demystifies what exactly the label represents: https://t.co/Mvrfvd3FUr
— Marketplace (@Marketplace) August 30, 2019
Some sellers are hijacking listings of discontinued Amazon private-label products to sell their own wares, using the pages' old reviews to appear trustworthy https://t.co/fqOAnqcoKt pic.twitter.com/OZdH9GuFME
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) August 31, 2019
아마존에 올라온 제품 판매 페이지가 20억 건을 넘어 아마존이 전혀 통제하지 못하는 상황이라는 기사 https://t.co/d57KjZOYBd 악성 판매자들 중에는 아마존 자체 PB 제품 페이지까지 '탈취'하여 자기 제품을 대신 걸어놓고 검색결과 상위에 올려놓기도 한다고…
— H. Kim (@metavital) August 30, 2019
Amazon's marketplace is so chaotic that even Amazon's own private-label brands are getting hijacked to sell unrelated goods https://t.co/VXGuK5qto1
— Josh Dzieza (@joshdzieza) August 29, 2019
Amazon’s marketplace is so chaotic that not even Amazon itself is safe from getting hijacked. #SingularityNET’s reputation system (https://t.co/zJqI4486AJ) can be utilized to prevent scams on digital marketplaces, and avoid this kind of thing altogether. https://t.co/QjNPkgHHJw pic.twitter.com/AglYzn2RYy
— SingularityNET (@singularity_net) August 29, 2019
Nothing says "last summer Friday" like a deep dive by @lmatsakis into cell signal boosters, incredibly technical FCC regulations, and the revelation that sometimes the cheap option on Amazon might not be the best 'choice' to buy https://t.co/BIxMDFvig1
— Caitlin Kelly (@caitlin__kelly) August 30, 2019
Bandai Namco, Capcom, Focus Home, Koch Media and Zenimax have chosen to settle a case over EU antitrust charges of preventing cross-border trade. Valve has chosen to fight back.
— Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX) August 29, 2019
Essentially the aim is to create a single digital market in EU. https://t.co/NNBLOlODNj
Been duped on Facebook and Amazon’s platforms? Well, you’re not alone. https://t.co/5lh4baUqHY
— Dave (@davewiner) August 31, 2019
US senators call on Amazon to investigate its unsafe inventory https://t.co/xN50nvKZ3m pic.twitter.com/zqS3ErDYka
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) August 30, 2019