
The digitization of all media has led to growing concerns that the platforms hosting this content can alter or delete any of it without notice.
And as a giant among giants, Amazon has an overwhelming influence over what consumers are able to view. That’s what makes the e-commerce titan’s recent decision so noteworthy.
The Daily Caller had the details:
Amazon removed the paperback edition of French writer Jean Raspail’s 1973 novel “The Camp of the Saints” from its U.S. listings Friday, citing a violation of its offensive content policy.
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Vauban Books, the publisher of the 2025 English edition, made the announcement Monday after the dystopian novel was flagged for “offensive content.”
The novel is dystopian fiction that examines what happens when mass immigration
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