- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
Last week, the Federal Trade Commission sued Amazon, alleging that the online retailer was illegally maintaining a monopoly. Much of the FTC’s complaint against Amazon was redacted, but The Wall Street Journal yesterday revealed key details obscured in the complaint regarding a secret algorithm. The FTC alleged that Amazon once used the algorithm to raise prices across the most popular online shopping destinations.
People familiar with the FTC’s allegations in the complaint told the Journal that it all started when Amazon developed an algorithm code-named “Project Nessie.” It allegedly works by manipulating rivals’ weaker pricing algorithms and locking competitors into higher prices. The controversial algorithm was allegedly used for years and helped Amazon to “improve its profits on items across shopping categories” and “led competitors to raise their prices and charge customers more,” the WSJ reported.
This isn’t surprising. But it’s gross and fuck Amazon and Bezos.
Here’s hoping something comes from the FTCs suit. I’m not hopeful. I’m sure it’s Amazon’s right to fuck the consumer and other businesses or something lol
It’s the kind of thing that’s so blatant you forget it’s wildly illegal.
If only Republicans hated corporations then maybe someone would do something like organize a international convoy.
One who owns something usually don’t hate it
Sure, it’s illegal and horrible, but how else is Bezos supposed to ride his giant metal dildo into space?
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Don’t know which plugin that is
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Interesting. We have a price comparison site in my country which, instead of selling personal data, has stores pay to be in their lists of stores they track.
Yeah I’ve got my RSS camel feeds to alert me on price drops. Anything that isn’t needed immediately goes there
I “love” US companies that increase their profit with illegal and secret algorithms (no effort). Hope for big fines (50%, here we come!)and long lasting bans.
But not only 50% of the additional profit - should be something like at least double or triple that.
A $1.5 Billion fine would work as deterand.
But I am afraid US politics won’t allow it.(lobbying)
That increased their revenue by less than 0.2%. Fuck people over to squeeze out every little bit of extra revenue you can get to make those shareholders happy.
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0.2% of 5bn is 10 million dollars. Am I misunderstanding something?
Nope. Pre coffee math in my head. My bad. Still a lot of fucking money though.
Why the fuck not when the penalty is probably 1/20th the profits…
What’s next? Ads that are targeted at us?