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by metabagel 1369 days ago
I thought so at first too, but that doesn’t explain the steady price increases. Two algorithms competing against each other does.
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The article I referenced is old, so it is possible that Amzn (and the criminals) have evolved. It used to be randomly generated e-books, now it is a real book. Maybe Amzn checks to see if the uploaded material is legit, and rejects the old-style random text. By latching onto a real book, this becomes less of an issue.

As for the pricing, I am guessing it is just a side effect of the normal behavior. It would make sense for the criminal to not change from default settings when setting up the account, ergo include it in these algos.

And it really doesn't explain the price going back down to a more competitive price.