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Universidade Estadual do Tocantins - UNITINS
2023
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VER HISTÓRICO DE RESPOSTAS
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ON TECH

Online shopping is Amazing. Or is it?

So many shower curtains! But with the endless choice comes the risk of being fooled.



Lydia Ortiz

By Shira Ovide Dec. 15, 2020

In our pandemic-altered 2020, it’s felt essential for many of us to be able to buy almost anything from home. One thousand varie- ties of shower curtains at our fingertips!

But being a truly informed online shopper now requires us to have an advanced degree in internet scams and the business of how products are marketed, sold and transported around the world.

This is a pattern with online news, entertainment, merchandise and more. Seemingly endless choice is amazing, but it has also introduced more confusion and the risk of being fooled.

I still think the benefits outweigh the drawbacks, but I’m also tired from thinking so hard about buying a pressure cooker or whether that photo from a political protest is real or forged.

My exhaustion reached a peak in the last few weeks. I wrote last month about bogus reviews on Amazon, and now I find myself eyeballing every online review for clues that it was bought off. I’ve always been skeptical, but now I don’t trust anything.

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Online shopping is a massive industry, complete with consulting companies that advise on fake reviews, software sold for people to spot and take advantage of price differences and towns filled with warehouses to repackage online orders. This is how shopping works now.

You can, of course, just click buy and be blissfully unaware of any of this. That’s fine! I know I’m that annoying person who screams “THAT’S A TRICK” when you’re just trying to order dish soap.

But also know that there’s a risk we might be persuaded by bogus online reviews into buying a bad product, or we might believe we’re buying something from Amazon and instead purchase a dangerous toy from a no-name seller. Or maybe we freak out about seeds arriving at home out of seemingly nowhere.

The risk of going astray isn’t confined to shopping. Behind the Facebook post at the top of my feed, the series that Netflix recommends and the headphones that appear in Amazon’s one-click ordering are often elaborate, financially motivated games to influence what we do.

This system of internet persuasion is not inherently bad, but it is helpful to understand how it works. It’s just that doing so is utterly exhausting.

Disponível em: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/15/technology/online-shopping.html. Acesso em: 23 ago. 2022 (Adaptado).

Segundo o texto, existem vantagens e desvantagens ao comprar pela internet. A autora escreveu, há algumas semanas, acerca do site da Amazon sobre o qual ela diz que
A
as pessoas podem classificar a empresa como a mais confiável na atualidade.
B
tem a melhor avaliação de todos os sites de compras online.
C
a empresa possui avaliações não condizentes com a realidade.
D
não se deve comprar nesse site, pois a entrega demora um mês de atraso em relação ao previsto.
E
só existem avalições condizentes com o que o site propõe.