Members have raised concerns regarding Amazon's policy on wishlists, particularly when used by individuals in the adult entertainment industry. The discussion highlights instances where Amazon has deemed certain wishlists "inappropriate," leading to their deletion, despite the items being available for purchase on Amazon's platform. Contributors to the topic have shared experiences and sought clarity on the specific terms of service governing wishlist usage. Key points include:

  • Amazon's policy might consider the intent behind wishlist creation, rather than the items listed, as a factor in deeming a wishlist inappropriate.
  • There is confusion and frustration over Amazon's enforcement of these policies, especially since the platform sells adult-oriented products.
  • Members speculate that Amazon wishes to distance itself from any potential legal or privacy issues that could arise from the interaction between customers and models through wishlist purchases.
  • Some forum members have suggested keeping wishlists private as a precaution, though experiences vary regarding the effectiveness of this approach.
  • Discussion also touches on the broader issue of platforms distancing themselves from the adult industry, despite the potential revenue.

The conversation reflects a mix of confusion, concern, and a quest for strategies to navigate Amazon's policies without jeopardizing privacy or the ability to receive gifts from wishlists.

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