Question: In the short paper, summarize the article. Do not quote things from the article. Read it, put the article away and summarize what you read.
In the short paper, summarize the article. Do not quote things from the article. Read it, put the article away and summarize what you read.


A Wall Street Journal investigation exposed a pattern of disregard for consumer safety at Amazon, which has ceded control of its site, with thousands of banned, toxic and blacklisted products. Here's a look at our coverage Amazon Has Ceded Control of Its Site The Result Thousands of Banned, Unsafe or Mislabeled Products Just like other tech companies that have struggled to tackle misinformation on their platforms, Amazon has proven unable or unwilling to effectively police third-party sellers on its site A Wall Street Journal investigation found 4,152 items declared unsafe by federal agencies, deceptively labeled or banned by federal regulators You Might Be Buying Trash on Amazon -Literally Dumpster divers say it's easy to list discarded toys, electronics and books on the retailer's platform, where just about anyone can set up shop. So we decided to try Amazon Sells Clothes From Factories Other Retailers Blacklist After a 2013 factory collapse killed over 1.100 people in Bangladesh, most big US apparel companies agreed not to sell goods from plants violating worker safety standards Not Amazon How Amazon Dodges Responsibility for Unsafe Products. The Case of the Hoverboard Lawsuits are testing an argument that underpins the modern tech industry, that internet companies are mere platforms connecting buyers and sellers and aren't responsible for the quality or safety of the products Amazon's Heavy Recruitment of Chinese Sellers Puts Consumers at Risk The retailer has included listings for banned, unsafe, counterfeit, mislabeled products. A large percentage of these kinds of problem products come from China's manufacturers wooed by the e-commerce giant Amazon's Choice Isn't the Endorsement It Appears The retailer puts the badge on some items with safety concerns, that make false claims or whose listings appear to have been manipulated to get the endorsement Dumpster divers say it's easy to list discarded toys, electronics and books on the retailer's platform, where just about anyone can set up shop. So we decided to try Amazon Sells Clothes From Factories Other Retailers Blacklist After a 2013 factory collapse killed over 1,100 people in Bangladesh, most big US apparel companies agreed not to sell goods from plants violating worker- safety standards. Not Amazon How Amazon Dodges Responsibility for Unsafe Products The Case of the Hoverboard Lawsuits are testing an argument that underpins the modern tech industry, that internet companies are mere platforms connecting buyers and sellers and aren't responsible for the quality or safety of the products Amazon's Heavy Recruitment of Chinese Sellers Puts Consumers at Risk The retailer has included listings for banned, unsafe, counterfeit, mislabeled products A large percentage of these kinds of problem products come from China's manufacturers wooed by the e commerce giant *Amazon's Choice Isn't the Endorsement It Appears The retailer puts the badge on some items with safety concerns that make false claims or whose listings appear to have been manipulated to get the endorsement Amazon Changed Search Algorithm in Ways That Boost Its Own Products The e-commerce giant overcame internal dissent from engineers and lawyers, people familiar with the move say. The previously undisclosed change, which could help other products, too, risks further antitrust scrutiny Word count: 331 Copyright 2020 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved