Many recent posts of his such as Keir Starmer appoints Jeff Bezos as his “first buddy”: Regulatory capture, right there out in the open make it clear that he isn’t a fan of Bezos today, but he was once… as this post Cory Doctorow is wrong about the internet just reminded me, here is the opening of Chapter 2 of his 2008 novel Little Brother:

screenshot of text: Cory Doctorow, Little Brother, Chapter 2,
This chapter is dedicated to Amazon.com, the largest Internet bookseller in the
world. Amazon is amazing—a “store” where you can get practically any book ever
published (along with practically everything else, from laptops to cheese-graters),
where they’ve elevated recommendations to a high art, where they allow customers to
directly communicate with each other, where they are constantly inventing new and
better ways of connecting books with readers. Amazon has always treated me like
gold—the founder, Jeff Bezos, even posted a reader-review for my first novel!—and I
shop there like crazy (looking at my spreadsheets, it appears that I buy something
from Amazon approximately every six days). Amazon) in the process of reinventing
what it means to be a bookstore in the twenty-first century and I cantt think of a better group of people to be facing down that thorny set of problems.

Was there some point where he explicitly acknowledged his change of opinion about Bezos and Amazon?

Or was the shift in his public comments on the subject more gradual?

(if i tag @[email protected] maybe he sees this and can answer himself? Cory, if you do see this, forgive me for linking to one of your haters… personally I am looking forward to reading Enshittification 😄)

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    7 hours ago

    Amazon at the beginning (as a bookstore) was pretty universally liked. That was before they became the evil empire of today.

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      as a bookstore

      That’s important context. Every chapter of Little Brother was dedicated to a different bookstore, which is a little different than “Hey Amazon, btw I love you.”