
Amazon Quietly Changed its App Icon After Some Unfavorable Comparisons (cnn.com) 108
Amazon has quietly changed the design of its new app icon, replacing the blue ribbon on top that drew some unfavorable comparisons. From a report: Users of the Amazon Shopping app will now see a brown box that resembles a parcel with a blue strip that looks like packaging tape above the company's signature arrow in the shape of a smile. Amazon introduced the initial new icon in a handful of international markets in late January, but has now changed the design of the blue tape after some said it resembled a toothbrush-style mustache, similar to the one worn by Adolf Hitler. "I completely missed that amazon quietly tweaked its new icon to make it look... less like hitler," wrote Alex Hern, a technology editor for the Guardian, on Twitter. The new icon, the first design change in more than five years, replaces the shopping cart and ditches the word "Amazon," but displays the company's smiling arrow logo more prominently. The blue tape looks like it's being torn off, as if opening the package.
Ughhh.... (Score:5, Insightful)
"Some" have too much time on their hands and are just looking for excuses to be offended....
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"Some" have too much time on their hands and are just looking for excuses to be offended....
No, that's not offensive, it's just funny. Especially in view of Bezos' great dictator [wikipedia.org] like ambitions to conquer the world and monopolise all internet trade. Having taken that shot at Bezos, I'm pretty sure even Bezos laughed at this icon. The only one offended here is you. Here is another bit of internet satire for you to look at and then start shrieking about political correctness over: https://xkcd.com/528/ [xkcd.com]
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Apparently you missed the point. You are in violent agreement.
OP was not offended, the snowflakes that caused the change were.
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Apparently you missed the point. You are in violent agreement. OP was not offended, the snowflakes that caused the change were.
No, he accused others of getting offended by an Amazon icon looking like Hitler so that he could himself then get massively offended by it. That's called creating a straw man.
Now, here's a kitty that looks like Hitler: https://sadanduseless.b-cdn.ne... [b-cdn.net]
A potato that looks like Hiter: https://sadanduseless.b-cdn.ne... [b-cdn.net]
The irony of his one made me laugh the most: https://sadanduseless.b-cdn.ne... [b-cdn.net]
Nobody is outraged any of this, it's just a bit funny. Except if you are a faux moralist looking for materi
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Yeah when people laugh at your icon and say "haha that looks like a hitler face" then companies like amazon get a bit worried, not something they really want to be associated with.
No company wants to to have the "how to" on using their app to start off with "First click the Hitler..."
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Yeah when people laugh at your icon and say "haha that looks like a hitler face" then companies like amazon get a bit worried, not something they really want to be associated with.
No company wants to to have the "how to" on using their app to start off with "First click the Hitler..."
No, they just don't want to get mocked by the entire portion of the human race that isn't a wing nut snowflake. Stop overthinking a few people mocking Amazon for unknowingly creating an icon that looks like Hitler to be some sort of frontal assault on your precious values.
Now, here's a couple of knees that look a little bit like Hitler: https://sadanduseless.b-cdn.ne... [b-cdn.net]
Take a gander and tell us how outraged you are by this galling example of political correctness.
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That's what I'm saying - it's not that people are outraged, it's that it makes them look foolish
Re: Ughhh.... (Score:2)
No he's not a dictator, he's a Talosian. His goal isn't too rule mankind, but to enslave it. There's a difference.
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Ibram Kendi, who is the de facto thought leader of the progressive left
Well you definitely exaggerated this clown's influence and made up the idea that there is a "de facto thought leader". I've self-identified as 'progressive' since Reagan's reign of error, and I'd never heard of that bozo before your post.
From your UID I realize you're just getting started in your troll career, but that's a pretty pitiful first attempt.
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And spare me your UID elitism. This is why slashdot comment participation has plummeted. Pompous asses huffing over their UID. Not that I care what you think but I've been readi
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New troll has weak troll-fu.
The guy was born in 1982 according to Wikipedia. People were dying in the cause of the anti-racism movement for three decades prior to his first squalling breaths. (Actually much much longer, but that's when the movement finally got organized enough to pick up steam.)
Boston University has a lot of professors that I've never heard of, and pretty much anything backed by a competent publisher makes the NYT bestsellers list for the last two decades. Even Mario Vargas Llosa made th
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Kendi has huge reach and influence today. Pull up his books on Amazon and you'll see twenty thousand reviews.
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Well, I'm glad you've found a boogieman to focus your hate on, I hope sure it makes you happy that there is a single source for all your failures.
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Or it's just people laughing at marketing. If Amazon can add a wide blue line expecting me to be filled with anticipation as a result, I can giggle at an alternative interpretation.
Amazon just wanted less giggling so they changed it.
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Well, SOME people see nothing wrong with Hitler... (Score:3, Funny)
It is sad that the first thing people jump on at Slashdot when they read about a corporate logo or icon being changed after it was pointed out it looks like Hitler is "OMG people are so offended!"
Because apparently having corporate imagery that looks like the last things anyone would want associated with their business is fine if a humorless feminist doesn't run a campaign against it? What?
Ah well, you know... SOME people see others "just looking for excuses to be offended" whenever there's an attempt to have things a bit less Hitler-like than usual.
Which is something THEY have no problem with.
To them there's nothing wrong with a bit of Hitler in everyone's life.
Like in their fantasies of being rammed in their every orifice by Hitler's Brazilian clones' tiny penises.
On a side note - the new logo brings up in me associations of a nose full of snot. [cnn.com]
Which IS still better than Hitler I guess.
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There are evil people without beards or mustaches, guess that means all clean-shaven people are offensive monsters by your standards...
Or does Charlie Chaplin have some dark, dark secrets?
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Here's a good piece that touches on what you're talking about. [www.persuasion.community] "The author and essayist Joseph Bottum has found the proper term, and I will adopt it here: We will term these people The Elect. They do think of themselves as bearers of a wisdom, granted them for any number of reasons - a gift for empathy, life experience, maybe even intelligence. But they see themselves as having been chosen, as it were, by one or some of these factors, as understanding something most do not."
"In 1500, it was about not bein
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" nobody - well, nobody mainstream - wants people to look at their logo or icons and think "Hitler". It kinda has the wrong connotations. "
Hitler was a sad, pathetic little man. At root, he was not much different from the rioters who stormed the Capitol recently. No evil intended, just a vague rage against some perceived injustice in the world. He got swept up in a conspiracy idea. Unfortunately, his enthusiasm thrust him into a leadership role where he reached his level of incompetence (see Peter Principle
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I doubt anyone was offended. I suspect the people who pointed out the likeness were having fun at Amazon's expense in much the same way we all laughed at the Hitler tea kettle [theguardian.com].
How have I missed the Hitler Tea Kettle for the past eight years?! That's hilarious!
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Re:Ughhh.... (Score:5, Insightful)
It just an example of why these people should not be taken seriously. Everything that inst a raised fist or hammer and sickle to them is symbol of Naz.ism.
You have to be pretty warped if seeing that logo the first thing you think is 'Adolf Hitler' because it does not look like Hitler, its not a human face; its a fairly high correspondence symbol for a cut bit of packaging tape over Amazons very very low correspondence symbol of a smile.
Basically if you add these things together and come up with "Adolf Hitler" I think it says more about your own unhealthy preoccupation with that than it does about Amazon.
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Trying to cancel imaginary foes is a new low.
No one was offended, a bunch of people just mocked an Amazon because the internet loves memes.
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You have to be pretty warped if seeing that logo the first thing you think is 'Adolf Hitler' because it does not look like Hitler
I think you really lack imagination if you didn't open that page and default to oh ... 1/3rd of a mustache above an obvious smile. Now is it offensive? No. Am I offended? Hell no. But if you didn't think think straight away "LOL it's a Hitler box" then I think you're going to find yourself in the incredible minority.
I'm also going to guess you layd in the garden as a kid looking up and wondered "WTF is my sister talking about a dragon eating a banana. All I see is white cumulonimbus formations caused by con
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Layd Really? Wtf spell chequer! Why do I even type this post from a PeeSee if I still make mistakes.
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But if you didn't think think straight away "LOL it's a Hitler box" then I think you're going to find yourself in the incredible minority.
That's what's wrong with pandering to "looks like" and other superficial things. The Swastika is an ancient symbol, predating the Reich by thousands of years, and Hitler's use of it all but destroyed the symbol. George Orwell wore a toothbrush mustache, yet even him, among with all these other notables [wikipedia.org] don't persuade you that sometimes a toothbrush mustache is just a toothbrush mustache, and sometimes a logo is just a logo.
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That's what's wrong with pandering to "looks like" and other superficial things.
The classic 1/3rd of a mustache is now associated with an atrocity. Nothing more. The Swastika is an ancient symbol. Cool story. In 1890 approximately 1% of all newborns in northern Europe were named Adolf. The toothbrush mustache is just a toothbrush mustache. Always has been, always will be. But the indisputable fact is that one particular person in history wore that toothbrush mustache so prominently as to define him. I'm of course talking about Charlie Chaplin. ... while he parodied Hitler. The defining
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The classic 1/3rd of a mustache is now associated with an atrocity. Nothing more.
It was the greatest sacrifice for humanity [smbc-comics.com].
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Hahahahahah, had not seen that :-)
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Welcome to 21st America, people with too much time on their hands searching for things to be offended by....
Re:Ughhh.... (Score:4, Funny)
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Poor Charlie Chaplin....
"guilt" by mustache association
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It's not about people being "offended", it's about people making fun of the "Hitlerious" logo getting under Bezos' skin. I remember laughing when I first saw it too, like how did the designer(s) not see it?
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Absolutely. But I can understand why. On the one hand, he is the personified evil (even better if "evil" can be given a face than just blame it on a party, movement or worst: everyone involved)
On the other hand, he is already his own caricature.
What other dictator, terrorist or criminal could be seen in an abstract logo?
Evidence B: https://www.amazon.de/Er-ist-w... [amazon.de]
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P.S. Every advertising agency would kill for such a brand recognizability! Coca Cola has it with their contour bottle, McDonalds with their golden arches, Nike with the Swoosh and that guy with the combover and moustache.
That's exactly what I mean - not healthy (Score:2, Insightful)
What other dictator, terrorist or criminal could be seen in an abstract logo?
That's how you know the obsession has reached a fever pitch, when every corporate logo people are scanning intently for any faint sign of Hitler...
Most of us never saw that, any reasonable person would not have. Whoever did see that has become so obsessed with Hitler they are acting as a propaganda arm supporting his eternal fame, because they will be bringing Hitler into anything possible, and some things that should not be possi
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I agree that this creates a rather unhealthy version of awe.
But still, once you've seen it, you can't unsee it. Have you checked the book cover? It is unsettling how little it takes to invoke Hitler.
And you will never be able to stop the internet from finding stupid things in company logos. After all, if you rotate the app icon of the German Train system, you can see the face of their customers.... https://greatestview.de/db-nav... [greatestview.de] It's like cats in boxes.
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What other dictator, terrorist or criminal could be seen in an abstract logo?
Evidence B: https://www.amazon.de/Er-ist-w... [amazon.de]
definitely not the only one: https://i.etsystatic.com/14460... [etsystatic.com]
Looks very similar to your evidence B actually.
That's just stupid. (Score:1, Redundant)
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The icon is really ugly and stupid. Sure, more modern and abstract, still identifiable, but an ugly scar on my Home Screen at best. Change for change’s sake...
Caring more about an icon (Score:5, Interesting)
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Sadly, count how many see the icon vs how many see the conditions of their warehouses. It's all about perception.
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Have you actually seen the conditions in their fulfillment centers? Have you compared them to the conditions in similar warehouse positions industry-wide? No, you haven't. Do you know why I'm confident enough to make that statement? Because I have, and they're not that bad. Additionally the pay and benefits in the fulfillment centers are well above average for that industry. That's why there are people who come back every year for the Christmas rush for a decade or more.
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I haven't, and I just rely on news to read about it. I have also read stories about hanging mobile phones for trees, and pissing in bottles while doing deliveries, and I just extrapolate. What I don't know is what you consider good/bad, as that's based on personal experiences and attitude.
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I've done warehouse work, it's a difficult, boring, shitty job, generally with crap pay and nasty working conditions. The FC jobs are still difficult, boring, shitty jobs, but the pay and benefits are better and the working conditions are about as good as you can make those shitty jobs. Warehouse work is a dead-end job, which is why I got out of it, but for unskilled labor it's better than restaurant or farm work (which I've also done).
Amazon is a great name for them (Score:4, Insightful)
Naming their site after a critically important feature of the biosphere being burned down to make room to grow cash crops is ideal
Re:Amazon is a great name for them (Score:4, Funny)
Shit, now they have to change their name
It's just ugly (Score:5, Interesting)
As soon as I saw it, I was like, what is that? Where did it come from? Was it always there? How did it get on my phone?
It's ugly.
It's ugly because it's brown. I understand that it's meant to evoke an Amazon shipping box, and I've got nothing against brown per se. But app icons aren't brown. App icons are bright, clean, primary colors. (Check your phone; you'll see.) It clashes with everything else on my screen.
After a few days, I moved it off to the screen where I keep apps that I never use so I wouldn't have to look at it.
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Idiots (Score:2)
And this is why nothing ever improves. If you actually care about people, there are FAR more effective ways to help people who need it and improve their quality of lives than to complain about stretches of the imagination.
Heck if you want to be biased even focus your help on your favorite oppressed group, but I can guarantee you that if you were to fix 10 sandwiches for homeless people that alone would amount to more help to the downtrodden than the entirety of a Twitter career of outrage.
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And how many of those involve 2 hours of time from a graphic designer. And this is on hundreds of millions of devices. Even if this was just a nano-Hilter level of picture, in aggregate it's removing a full deci-Hitler-picture from the universe.
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What do you mean? They saw their icon could be improved and they did it.
Are you trying to suggest that the graphic designers at amazon should be making sandwiches instead of doing their job?
Well at least... (Score:3)
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You "beat" me to it.
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aw, cum on now
Ridiculous (Score:1, Flamebait)
Hitler was a fan of Charlie Chaplin, and it's speculated by historians that he copied the toothbrush mustache from him to help boost his public image.
What's next, banning Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy because they could have influenced Hitler? Nothing would surprise me in woke fascist America.
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Re:Ridiculous (Score:4, Funny)
If it is one thing the fascists were famous for, it was hating Hitler.
Re: Ridiculous (Score:2)
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you beat me to it. Hitler ruined an entire mustache style!
Chaplin must have been sad...
Offense is taken... (Score:2)
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not given
Or, in this case, concocted by culture warriors.
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I should have read the comments before posting. +1 to you.
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Offense? Who took offense. It is just hillarious, and once you see it you can't unsee it. So they had to fix it or be a laughing stock.
Internet Activists (Score:2)
Stigma (Score:3)
It's pretty amazing from a sociological and psychological standpoint how a moustache style is still so undeniably associated with Hitler, and all the negative connotations conveyed by him and his party.
Really, it does seem to be the moustache, specifically, that creates the unique and easily recognizable aspect to him.
https://external-preview.redd.... [external-preview.redd.it]
I wonder if it was the fact that nearly all men stopped wearing that style of moustache, and thus the public is not used to seeing it on anyone but photographs of Hitler, that has linked it so strongly with him.
Apparently the word N A Z I is blocked by Slashdot's lameness filter. How lame.
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Apparently the word N A Z I is blocked by Slashdot's lameness filter. How lame.
I remember first running into that on Slashdot during discussion of a submission related to honest-to-goodness N A Z I s. It might've been about Enigma [wikipedia.org]; I don't recall - but I found it pretty freaking hilarious that I wasn't allowed to use that name in a discussion about them!
I see blue hair (Score:2)
It's a smirking face with a fringe of blue hair covering the eyes.
It reminds me more of an anime-girl than a Austro-German dictator.
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Amazon with a comb-over
Which still looks like Hitler.
Same with Dr. Seuss (Score:2)
Some people just have too much time on their hands, constantly looking to be offended. You weren't offended, you TOOK offense at something that wasn't intended to be so.
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Remember when some pro family conservative organization was scanning cartoons including Snow White for silhouettes of boners showing through the dwarfs' costumes?
There are enough nut cases to go around for everyone.
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I can't disagree, but it seems people in tribes of each type can't see beyond their own echo chambers.
Hitlune Mikudolf (Score:2)
Sieg heil, sempai!
Looks creepy anyway (Score:2)
A weird smirk with no eyes or other facial features looks creepy in any case.
A cheers to custom icon packs on mobile operating systems that support that freedom.
it's publicity (Score:2)
Amazon got some free publicity, AND gets to broadcast how upstanding and genuine they are- or wish to be seen as.
It's a win win for Amazon, as we're discussing it here.
Schizo (Score:2)
Paranoid schizophrenics tend to see threatening images in everyday objects. Tell you anything about the woke mob?
Godwin (Score:2)
Well if there's one thing Hitler was known for (Score:2)
It was his enigmatic smile.
And his blue mustache.
Icon looks like white privilege (Score:2)
That smile looks like smirky white privilege, and is offensive. Change it to an orange blob stat.
Swastika ASCII art guy finally gets a chance (Score:1)
to get modded up, and he's not here.
Toothbrush pubes (Score:2)
I don't know how anyone can think that's a toothbrush moustache, considering it's right above the signature Amazon dick.
This is just hilarious (Score:1)
Better Amazon logo (Score:2)
This one is better [donmai.us]
I keep a Sharpie in my pocket just waiting for a chance ...
Different take (Score:2)
Amazon (Score:1)