<div>In 1999, Ina and David Steiner founded an online newsletter called <em>eCommerceBytes. </em>The couple worked hard to establish themselves as knowledgeable, trustworthy and unbiased reporters in the e-commerce industry and were well respected by their niche community. Then in 2019, <em>eCommerceBytes </em>received a scathing message from a Twitter user who took issue with how Ina Steiner reported on the U.S multinational e-commerce company eBay.<br>
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