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Old 01-07-2013, 03:03 PM   #10
brudigia
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Originally Posted by Corpsegoddess View Post
It always seems to start off with the shelves in triplicate; it's also only certain shelves. And no matter how many times I delete them, they return every time I update my Kobo.

I've also discovered that when I add a book to one of these naughty lists, it generates yet *another* multiple of the shelf--for each book added. So the number of my shelf pages continues to increase.

Right now I've just stopped adding to the shelves that commit shenanigans.
There are a couple of other threads discussing this problem, I think the first one was mine, here

https://www.mobileread.com/forum/show...99#post2347699

The solution highlighted in this thread seems to work, but you must be careful not to have an iPAD, for example, where other shelves are and are replicated onto the Kobo.
The only way to clean up the Kobo shelves is via SQLite poking, unfortunatly. DAVIDFOR who seems to know what he says, states that the Kobo servers are in trouble, and are causing this bad replications. But my problems started about a month ago and it seems not to abate yet, meaning that it already happened to me another time. And Calibre seems to add to the problem so I am wary of it. It does not seem to be widespread though, which makes me wonder.
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