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Old 01-24-2014, 09:05 PM   #59
davidfor
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So you are lucky. Why me?
Unfortunately I don't know. And I can't think of a way to test what is happening to try and find out why.
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I wonder how you can approve such manipulation tools like Facebook and other mass social networks.
The whole system is aimed to make us dependent and wants to treat us like kindergarten kids, as I told.
Sorry, but in this case, they seem to be giving the people what they want. There are plenty of people here that want Facebook integration. Hell, there are probably as many complaints about the lack of integration to other social media sites as the inclusion of Facebook.

Personally, I don't care. I don't use Facebook. The only time I see Twitter is when someone points to a funny quote. I would care if they gave me no choice. But, they do. Actually, I still wouldn't care. I'd simply use a different ereader.
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I suppose you are working for Kobo
I don't know if I have ever actually stated it here, but I do not work for Kobo.
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or at least you are a strong supporter of wild liberalism and we cannot have any discussion about these questions: I never wanted to buy stock shares because pecunia pecunim non parit and I didn't want to make money at the expense of workers.
I'm pretty sure I am being insulted, but I'm not sure how. It probably depends on what your definition of "wild liberalism" is. As to discussing this, to be honest, I'm just not interested in the discussion the political, social or other implications of the social networks and offering them like Kobo does. Whether you think that's because I am a "wild liberalist" or just have my head stuck in the sand, I don't care. The technical aspects of this, are a different matter.
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