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Goodreads policy on what constitutes an author?
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The problem is that anybody can add books (or non-books) to the site, there is no check on that. So books that should not be here remain on the site until they are discovered.

https://www.goodreads.com/help/show/3...
The problem is that anybody can add books (or non-books) to the site, ..."
Ah, okay. I assumed there was some automatic check, like an ISBN check or something. I don't know why I thought it would be automatic ... I guess for that to happen, there would have to be librarians doing so manually!

The system does verify that ISBNs are valid. However, ISBNs are not required to publish a book, now or ever. ISBNs came in to existence about 1966 and they weren't consistently used for many years.

So there is literally no way for the system to know if a book has really been published or not. I guess I never considered that before.
And for older books, I don't even know what I thought ... that they must have been given ISBNs later? Or something? In any case, thanks for the education. :-)
I don't want to make trouble for innocent kids. (The one I noticed today is clearly an enthusiastic and I'm sure innocent and sweet teenager who is so excited to be a writer, she posted all her unpublished stories here.) But I also don't understand why Goodreads would allow this in the first place.
So ... what is the policy? (I feel mean even making an issue of this, but I also feel like Goodreads should be a professional and accurate platform, so ...)