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Thursday, June 14, 2007
To whom it may concern,
Your help desk associate has conveyed the policy put in effect at imdb.com, a subsidiary of amazon.com. In it go expressed ambiguous claims of inappropriate-use, complaints etc, none of it defined or substantiated in the least.

What has occurred is the destruction of all material in a former account, then voluntarily eliminated by myself, username: morefocusandprecision. This has raised the issue of wanton censorship in nexus of mass news and entertainment media sheltering. As before, amazon.com has struggled with its relationship toward either constructing a doxology purely for the reverence and respect of private enterprise’s information and tactics which is heavily exploited by the government and well documented to, versus respecting members of the public not inclined to make empty rewards of praise for what is more important to them to critically appraise instead. Instruments of disinformation fail the movie-movie test and should be filleted. By the way, whining little celebrities or their mommies shouldn’t have any more clout than offering their own opinion like everybody else; unless they’re too weak to tolerate the leveling purification of commonness, unimportance, and anonymity.

Amazon.com’s enlisting of systematic harassment of dissenting opinion reveals more than censorship, a callous thuggery no consumer need consider as anything other than bad business to avoid: read Barnes and Noble and a host of many other more respectable outlets. You have clientele or employees who won’t restrict themselves to their views or creativity and instead waste time trying to knock out the opinion competition so their inane blather is all that can be found on your message boards, usually in a form too unintelligible to consider as discourse about any subject let alone the information product. This is either through amazon’s rewarding of uninformed functional illiteracy, highly impressionable youth on the web, SLM autonomously coded agents programmed to target and perform their bombardments of noise, or consensual satellite pools of monitors either affiliated or conducting a business auditing according to their unincorporated agenda with public internet information of any kind. However you have been coopted to protect all tightly controlled opinion of commercial media and to what extent it is consensual or outsourced or in accord to your stockholding’s preference–so be it. Participation certainly at this stage of public internet evolution can’t withstand the backlash of anything mandatory or freely expressed, though its opinion of its propaganda might eventually require it be inflicted on everyone regardless their consent.

Nothing worthy of public attention can survive for long in a vacuum of sucking up to the styrafoam of kulture, and as mass entertainment media amply demonstrates over the decades it has degraded in median target interest group, education level and formulaic metering, it is nothing that could be considered an artform any longer. They are crass extended commercials flaunting celebrity arrogance for corporate and political bias and throngs of admirers to feed their sick egos.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Office of Scientific Investigations and Intelligence, August 2, 2006
Ellsbers's book is a grim confession of a disinformation officer in the line of dutifully committing a crime against humanity. Media manipulation of violent conflict today, the attempt to fool the American population ad nauseum is even worse and far more entrenched today.

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