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Amazon keeps 'wife beater' undershirt label despite complaints

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Despite a ruling by Ad Standards Canada that the term 'wife beater,' used to describe a type of men's undershirt, violates the country's advertising code, ads on Amazon's Canadian website still feature the term. Some women's rights advocates are frustrated because they say the term trivializes domestic violence.

Breakdown
  • Amazon listings use the term 'wife beater' for men's tank tops, prompting complaints. 5s
  • Canada's ad watchdog found the ads violated the advertising code, but compliance is voluntary. 41s
  • Amazon says it strives to maintain a welcoming store and considers sensitivities. 1m 0s
  • Advocates call for stronger regulation to ensure harmful content is removed from platforms. 1m 16s
  • Some sellers have dropped the term after complaints, but Amazon has not enforced a full change. 1m 58s
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