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A Marketing Science study examined the staggered timing of book bans across states and found a 12 percent average increase in circulation for the most-targeted titles after a ban, compared with similar, unbanned books. The "ban effect" bled across borders: bans in one state nudged up checkouts in places without bans, too.

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Two hundred miles south, Fairhope Public Library offers a cautionary tale of unintended consequences. When Alabama's board suspended and then revoked Fairhope's 2025 state aid over teen-shelf content earlier this year, locals raised roughly $40,000 in five days, essentially replacing the lost check. "It came as a complete shock," said a board volunteer as donations poured in.

There's a deeper pattern here. Attempts to hide books -- especially those with LGBTQ+ themes -- often make them more popular.

In the landmark Wichita Falls case a quarter-century ago, two picture books about same-sex parents were barely read until a political campaign targeted them; afterward, each title was checked out over a hundred times.

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... Two hundred miles south, Fairhope Public Library offers a cautionary tale of unintended consequences. When Alabama's board suspended and then revoked Fairhope's 2025 state aid over teen-shelf content earlier this year, locals raised roughly $40,000 in five days, essentially replacing the lost check. "It came as a complete shock," said a board volunteer as donations poured in.

There's a deeper pattern here. Attempts to hide books -- especially those with LGBTQ+ themes -- often make them more popular.

In the landmark Wichita Falls case a quarter-century ago, two picture books about same-sex parents were barely read until a political campaign targeted them; afterward, each title was checked out over a hundred times. ...



#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-26 03:19 AM | Reply

Got a link to a non-paywalled source?

#2 | Posted by sentinel at 2025-11-26 12:15 PM | Reply

The best way to sell something is say it won't be around or available soon.

#3 | Posted by bat4255 at 2025-11-27 10:19 AM | Reply

Re 2

archive.ph

Yer welcome lazy bones.

#4 | Posted by donnerboy at 2025-11-27 10:30 AM | Reply

Sometimes I think we really shouldn't tell these fools their hateful plans are backfiring.

They will just find another way to inflict their revenge and retribution and hate onto others.

On the other hand it's so much fun to rub theirs noses into their own stupidity. It's so ... . Satisfying.

#5 | Posted by donnerboy at 2025-11-27 10:37 AM | Reply

Am unaware if any state that has imposed a statewide ban on any books.

#6 | Posted by MSgt at 2025-11-27 11:47 AM | Reply

AI Overview
Yes, states like South Carolina, Utah, and Florida have imposed statewide or near-statewide bans on books, with South Carolina having the most state-mandated bans on its books. While other states have seen numerous local book challenges, these three stand out for their state-level actions.

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#7 | Posted by Corky at 2025-11-27 11:57 AM | Reply

Course you are unaware, it wasn't ever an X meme.

#8 | Posted by mattm at 2025-11-27 12:11 PM | Reply

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