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May 18, 2024 02:19PM

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I'd be inclined to take this as a legal matter & contact Support (marking attention Legal Dept)
You could also edit your thread title & put Attn: Jaclyn to get a staff ruling.


I'd be inclined to take this as a legal matter & contact Support (marking attention Legal Dept)
You could also edit your thread title & p..."
It seems like most authors with more than 10 books have at least one coloring book, notebook, or calendar with their name on it. The author I was working on at the time is Roger Morris. Sure enough, there is an AI-generated coloring book attributed to him: Floral Coloring Book: A Stress Relieving Mandalas Coloring Book For Adults.
There are over 2 million coloring books on Goodreads. The vast majority are not created by people. This is a known moneymaking scheme: you can find tutorials all over the internet on how to make coloring books using AI and then list them for sale on Amazon. I'm kind of a book purist, so to me these are all just more of the garbage listings that are quickly filling Goodreads and making it less usable than it was five years ago.
Ideally, I would like to see *all* coloring books made inactive on Goodreads. In the meantime, though, it would be great if we had a protocol for culling the garbage out of the listings of actual authors. I don't love the idea of creating a new author page for every scam author name: there is enough maintenance to be done on legitimate books to keep me busy.

Honestly, I don't think coloring are worth the thought. I usually add a few spaces in the author name and forget about it. If they are on another profile, no one will see them.

I can't recall exactly, but there is something like 6-7 Roger Morris author profiles already. It is actually difficult to do what you are saying, because you have to edit the book to add a space to the author name, then wait for Goodreads to update it (3–5 minutes), then check and see if the new author page was already being used for another Roger Morris. If it is, then you have to edit the book again to add another space to the author name, wait, and check again. Again I want to stress that we are talking about literally *millions* of coloring books here, so if this is the policy, it strikes me as impractical. You would need thousands of volunteers to make this work.

1 - edit author - similar names
https://www.goodreads.com/author/simi...
2 - add book/author (right here or any other thread) - author - Roger^Morris / Roger^^Morris / Roger^^^^Morris / Roger^^^Morris
There are four profiles now.
3 - from the book page. When you change the name and open the book page, yes, the author is wrong for a few minutes. But if you open all editions. there will be a correct profile.

I'd be inclined to take this as a legal matter & contact Support (marking attention Legal Dept)
You could also edit your thread title & p..."
This coloring book, which says "AI generated" in the title, is a good example: AI Generated: Ladies of the LEAF: Stress Relieving Adult Coloring Book

Totally agree. The name of this site is, after all, GoodREADS not GoodColors or GoodNotebooks. Pointless to have them on here. GR should not just blindly accept anything with an ISBN, or anything sold on Amazon, as a book that can be read -- if we do we risk turning the site into nothing more than a junkyard.

Olga, you might post this over in the "Looking for a project?" folder https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group... Someone interested in that sort of cleanup task is likely to look there.

You would think there would be some legal issues with the Roger Morris one (I don't know Larry Powell, sorry)
Maybe contact GR's legal dept & see what they say.

Secret Garden: An Inky Treasure Hunt and Colouring Book
My aunt loves this book, and I think that this book should be on Goodreads. It was translated into many languages (there are captions for the pictures) and has some kind of plot. It is more popular than many real books.
Other good coloring book:
The Throne of Glass Coloring Book
The problem is that along with these books a lot of garbage was added. But I don't see a logical way to separate "Secret Garden" from "Ladies of the LEAF". They both have ISBN, both are paperback, both sold on Amazon.
There is no legal issue here. Amazon says this is the other Larry Powell, not the writer. Just the same name. The problem is that the bot adds authors with different names to one profile. If it had separated them like on Amazon, we wouldn't have seen these junk publications.


https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...
FYI:
The coloring book Larry Powell seems to be a real guy with that name who just likes AI-generated art creation. His company website:
https://midastouchlaser.com/about/


You shouldn't add 'Unknown Author' as an author as that profile is used by incomplete Amazon imports. There is an author profile 'Unknown' too. When to use that one is in the manual. (I'm not saying it should be used in this case.)


Unknown:
Books can be attributed to "Unknown" when the author or editor (as applicable) is not known and cannot be discovered. If at all possible, list at least one actual author or editor for a book instead of using "Unknown".
Books whose authorship is purposefully withheld should be attributed instead to Anonymous.
Unknown Author:
Books with known authors are imported from Amazon to this profile. Please do not merge this profile into Unknown.
Also per rivka here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Books mentioned in this topic
Secret Garden: An Inky Treasure Hunt and Colouring Book (other topics)The Throne of Glass Coloring Book (other topics)
AI Generated: Ladies of the LEAF: Stress Relieving Adult Coloring Book (other topics)
Floral Coloring Book: A Stress Relieving Mandalas Coloring Book For Adults (other topics)