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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I'll give you one bug going back to the original Kobo that DOES affect everyone.
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There are a lot of bugs that affect everyone. The point is, how do we respond to them. Making people aware of the bug is good, especially since people can add their voice and Kobo will be more likely to notice that people are concerned with it. (After all, Kobo employees appear to hang out here.) But the same person bringing it up in multiple threads over a short period of time, disrupting other conversations in the process is not appropriate.
Look at it this way: I want a full screen reading mode, but I tried to understand why Kobo added it (of course, I don't know the real reason since Kobo hasn't said) and I didn't get upset about the design decision. I didn't like the new home screen at first, but I learnt how to use it and learnt like it. So upset transmuted into happy.
There are bugs that tweak me a little bit, but I don't get overly upset about it and I try to avoid being disruptive in the forums about it. This would be things like missing characters in fonts and the long paragraph bug. Yes, I have mentioned them but it has been infrequent and in appropriate places (I hope!).
Put another way, I'm not necessarily disagreeing with what is being said but I am disagreeing with how it's being said.