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Old 03-14-2014, 01:29 PM   #341
QuantumIguana
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Originally Posted by moonshot View Post
So why can't we have a similar setup for ebooks? I switch to turn off the vanity type ebooks.
Oh, we already do have a similar setup. Just as you can decline to subscribe to certain Twitter feeds and decline to friend certain people on Facebook, you can decline to read certain books. On Twitter, you're not warned that the Twitter is unapproved, and on Facebook you're not warned that the Facebook feed is unapproved. There's no scarlet letter placed on Twitter or Facebook. It's up to you decide what Twitter feeds you wish to subscribe to, it's up to you decide who to friend on Facebook and it's up to you to decide what books to read. Fortunately, we have adequate tools at our disposal to decide what we might like.
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