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Amazon to offer help for customers who search about suicide

Amazon.com Inc plans to promote helpline phone numbers to customers who query its site about suicide, after searches on its site suggested users search for nooses and other potentially harmful products.

Munsif Vengattil and Jeffrey Dastin (Reuters)
Fri, August 30, 2019

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Amazon to offer help for customers who search about suicide The Amazon logo at the entrance area of the Amazon logistics center in Lauwin-Planque, northern France. (AFP/Denis Charlet)

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mazon.com Inc plans to promote helpline phone numbers to customers who query its site about suicide, the company told Reuters on Thursday, after searches on its site suggested users search for nooses and other potentially harmful products.

Searching for the word "suicide" last week on Amazon's US marketplace resulted in the webpage showing users to "suicide kits" and nooses.

Results from its India website included sleeping pills, pesticides and a book entitled How To Commit Suicide.

Regulatory scrutiny of big tech companies is increasing with Amazon facing challenges in policing its sprawling marketplace, where merchants can massage the listings of banned or illegal goods so they go undetected.

Amazon took down listings for the book and rope nooses after learning of them.

The company prohibits merchants from selling non-media products that promote or glorify suicide, according to its website.

Read also: More than one in four Indonesians experienced suicidal thoughts: Survey

A Wall Street Journal report last week also identified more than 4,000 items on Amazon that were deceptively labeled or that US agencies had banned or deemed dangerous.

Alphabet Inc's Google, Facebook Inc and Twitter Inc have already been issuing helpline numbers in response to user queries involving the term "suicide".

While social media platforms have been scrutinized in recent months about how they moderate violent and potentially dangerous content, so far the debate has touched little on the world's top online retailer.

Amazon said it encouraged customers who had concerns about an item to click the feedback box, located at the bottom of an item's detail page.

The suicide helpline information will be added to detail pages of certain products, informing customers that free and confidential support is available through organizations such as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.

The message will be rolled out in the coming weeks for customers searching phrases related to suicide and will appear on relevant book product detail pages in the United States and United Kingdom from next week.

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