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No ads in streaming library. Fiddling with the search function may seem like a relatively benign step. In practice, though, it has an impact on sales, and can render a title essentially invisible. Selena Kitt, the pen name of a successful erotica author who makes hundreds of thousands of dollars a month by writing porn e-books, has referred to Amazon's filtering as the Pornocalypse.
Previous Amazon rejiggerings of their search function have at various points cut her monthly income by a third , she says. In an essay on her website, Kitt argues that that Amazon's seeming efforts to hide the porn are both hypocritical and a bad case of biting-the-hand. Kitt is angry, and you can understand why. She works hard, is successful, and instead of giving her accolades, her business partners keep her product hidden from would-be readers. I was not able to get a comment for Amazon for this piece, so I don't know for sure why they are manipulating search functions.
Nor do I know why they refuse to explain their standards to authors. One of Kitt's chief frustrations is that Amazon won't tell her what she needs to do to keep her book from being filtered, and that they seem to keep changing the rules on her. Amazon's policies may be unnecessarily opaque, but reading Kitt's essay, you can at least see a possible motivation for the company's apparent Puritanism.
Kitt herself, like Santiago and kinukitty, believes that the appeal of porn on the Kindle is precisely that it allows for reading of content surreptitiously.
Porn may have helped make the Kindle successful, but a big part of the reason that the Kindle is so perfectly made for porn is that it doesn't look like it's made for porn. Women and men, too who want to read porn on the Kindle don't want to be buying their porn from some place that screams porn! Amazon's advantage as a seller of porn is precisely that it sells lots of things that aren't porn, and that it is known primarily for selling things that aren't porn.
Porn e-book writers and readers, then, are in a catch
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