Feb 25 • 18:07 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Amazon removed the gothic novel by a French author for "promoting" pedophilia and incest

Amazon has pulled a self-published gothic novel by French author Jessie Auryann from its platform amid backlash for its explicit content regarding child sexual abuse.

Amazon has taken down the gothic novel "Corps à Cœur" by 39-year-old French author Jessie Auryann after accusations surfaced claiming it promotes pedophilia and incest. The book had reportedly drawn public ire in France, where users on social media highlighted explicit descriptions of sexual abuse towards minors, including infants. This controversy prompted a rapid response from the public, leading to large-scale petitions against the book's availability.

An online petition launched on Change.org gained over 80,000 signatures within a short period, demanding that the novel be removed not only from Amazon but from all selling platforms. The rapid mobilization reflects significant community concern regarding child protection and the boundaries of artistic expression. Many signatories expressed outrage over the content and its potential impact on readers, particularly young ones.

The situation underscores the challenging balance that publishing platforms face between allowing freedom of expression and ensuring the safety of vulnerable populations, such as minors. Amazon's decision to remove the book illustrates the response of corporate platforms to public sentiment in the digital age, where community advocacy can swiftly influence company policies and product availability.

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