Wow...................it's interesting how crazy the world is getting. I was going to put this in politics, but although it's a book about politics and is pro Trump, that isn't really the news here.
Seems that a book about QAnon has started to climb up the charts on Amazon, and because Amazon is still having problems with their algorithms, the book has steadily been climbing. And, Amazon is concerned about it because it is getting 5 star ratings, but it is nothing but a whole bunch of conspiracy theories that were started by that QAnon movement.
Amazon doesn't really want to promote this book, but are afraid if they remove it, it could be seen as censorship by some, but because the book is full of inaccuracies and conspiracy theories, they don't really want to make it popular, because of all the wrong information in it.
I heard about this on the evening news tonight. Some of the theories posited in the book are beyond crazy. By the way, is anyone gonna go buy this, or are any of you posters out there members of QAnon, or are there any of their theories that you believe?
A book about the bizarre QAnon theory — which claims Democrats eat babies — is now an Amazon best-seller and being boosted by the site's algorithms
A new book promoting a bizarre pro-Trump conspiracy theory alleging that Democrats murder children and the government engineers diseases has soared up the Amazon's sales charts, NBC News reported Monday.
"QAnon: An Invitation to the Great Awakening" is listed as the number one bestseller on the site under the Censorship and Politics category, beating back classics including Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451," William Golding's "Lord of the Flies," and Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale," which lie in second, third, and fourth place respectively.
As of early Tuesday, the book is also listed at number 44 in Amazon's overall bestseller chart, and at number 20 in the Politics and Social Sciences list.
Sales of the book have also propelled it to number 12 in the list of hot new releases, which is generated algorithmically and pushed to shoppers browsing the site.