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Anyone else been visited by the self-appointed link police?

Some clowns turned up and put comments in a question regarding books stating that the Amazon links in the question were affiliate links.

Pity they didn't look closer, or know what an affiliate link looks like. Those of us hitting amazon.com from overseas get links of the form:

http://www.amazon.com/Pragmatic-Programmer-Journeyman-Master/dp/020161622X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1224787543&sr=1-1

The (sanitised) Amazon generated affiliate link for this book is completely different:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FPragmatic-Programmer-Journeyman-Master%2Fdp%2F020161622X%3Fie%3DUTF8%26s%3Dbooks%26qid%NNNNNNNNNNNN%26sr%3D1-1&tag=xxxx-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325

Problem is they also marked the question as offensive. After I posted a comment that these weren't affiliate links, the script kiddies gave it so many offensive hits that it has disappeared.

This is a pity as there were some great recommendations by lots of people for lots of books.

Can you get a question restored when it has been nuked by such levels of technical ignorance?

BTW I'm totally against anyone posting their own Amazon affiliate link on this website and totally agree with Derek Park's stance taken in this question regarding Amazon aff. links.

BTW2. I've asked about restoring questions that are incorrectly labelled as offensive over on the stackoverflowuservoice site.

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Why would someone mark this as offensive?! It's a legitimate concern. – Jeff Yates Oct 23 '08 at 19:22
I think there are either vandals or people who don't understand the term offensive – mgb Oct 23 '08 at 19:25
The fact that this is marked as offensive makes me wonder if marking offensive should be anonymous like it is now. – Mendelt Oct 23 '08 at 19:25
Who gives a shit if somebody tries to make a buck off a book recommendation (says me who has never done it). If a recommended book sucks, down the answer. And you can always read the reviews of the book to see if its worth getting. Much ado about nothing. – Will Oct 23 '08 at 19:28
@Will sorry mate but I think that if you haven't helped making the site you don't deserve the benefits of the traffic. – Rob Wells Oct 23 '08 at 21:16
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One simple way to link to an Amazon product page is something like this:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1556159005/

The last part is the product ID ("ASIN"); in case of books,it's just ISBN-10. This URL is clean, short and does not have any associate tag.

So generally it's not a good idea to copy the messy long URL from your browser; instead just copy the book's ISBN and append to http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/.

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I usually manually trim my amazon links to just that! – Simucal Oct 23 '08 at 19:27
ok. will do in the future. now can i get my question back to do this? – Rob Wells Oct 23 '08 at 21:23
forgot to say thanks SamS. voted you up BTW! (-: – Rob Wells Oct 23 '08 at 21:27
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If SO isn't going to set up their own affiliate account with Amazon, I see no reason users - who are providing helpful content and their expertise - should be forbidden from posting affiliate links, assuming they're clearly labeled.

I'd prefer the couple percent go to the SO poster who helped me out than stay in Amazon.com's deep pockets.

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An obvious solution would be for SO to have its own affiliate scheme and have the site affiliate the links automatically.

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I think that they've already discounted this revenue stream – Rob Wells Oct 23 '08 at 21:23

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