Well, you can click the link to see all reviews written by that user.
You can also rate the review as not helpful if you wish. The thing
about giving users more control is that it works best if they actually
begin to wield it, and also begin to self-police.

-Josh



On 11/28/05, Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Joshua Kinberg wrote:
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> >In general, Amazon works pretty well.
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> i'm not so sure it's working like it used to
> case in point:
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> steve garfield sent a link earlier today to a site on photographer rights
> that had a link to amazon for a book
> it looked interesting and i decided to check it out
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> http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/158115206X/104-5439132-9443104?v=glance&n=283155
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> i do not believe for one second that *any* of the reviews are "real"
> all three appear, to me, to be written by "buzz agents"
> that makes all the data "tainted" and pretty much useless
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