An Amazon Mistake

1 month ago
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Help (I Need Somebody)

What’s funny is: I don’t know how long my Amazon Prime Comedy Page has been like this.

From the beginning?

Did it start out correct, and then shift at some point?

I doubt anyone out there will actually be able to help me, but I thought it’d be fun to ask for assistance anyway.

I’ve contacted my distribution company, but that was over a week ago.

You’d think they’d want to have everything correct, because the way this works is: everybody makes money, or nobody makes money.

So they should want everything to look like it’s supposed to, so that more people might click the preview.

I mean, something that reads “comedy special” should look like a comedy special, not a low-grade horror movie.

(And, from the looks of it, I probably spent as much money recording my set as they did filming their movie.)

Well, at this point, I hope I’ve satisfied the algorithm Gods.

I just watched a video by the YouTube powers that be, and holy poop-on-a-stick, they were laughing and chatting and talking about how awesome their algorithm is, and how it works…

It’s like they were drunk on power, because if you’ve ever posted anything on any social media site, you know for a fact the algorithm is the worst thing out there.

It isn’t designed to support anyone but the social media platform that owns and operates it.

Not users, not creators, and I doubt advertisers.

How these companies make billions is beyond me.

(I’m sure there’s a correlation between Amazon being a multi-billion dollar company that can’t get a landing page correct and the social media algorithms, but I’m too lazy/dumb to make it.)

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