Fakest of all fake news.
Amazon never was able pre screen all the stuff people sell through its retail storefront software service any more than newspapers screened their advertisements.
Not only is this not news, there never were any good old days to long for.
The bleating of the snowflake sheep.
> Not only is this not news, there never were any good old days to long for. <
Yes, I tend to agree that there never were any good old days to long for. But this is still, IMHO, an article worth posting.
And thats because many people assume that if a product is on Amazon, it must have been vetted in some way. And this is particularly true if the product is an Amazons Choice.
But according to the article, thats not always the case. Thats something I think people need to know. And thats way I posted it.
Just throwing it out there, but the "good old days" were generally when someone else handled the problems.
When you look at old Twilight Zones, Rod Serling, who suffered from flashbacks due to his WWII experiences, saw the late fifties, early sixties as the driven, pressurized era, and the good old days were his childhood in the teens and twenties. Later shows had the late fifties, early sixties as the good old days. The good old days were when you were too young to notice other people were holding back the harshness of the world.