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Old 07-04-2014, 02:37 AM   #81
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Your bias about our bias is biased.
So it goes.
To be fair, you can't reduce his point to a self-cancelling circuit involving impossible standards of objectivity. This was his actual point:

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Originally Posted by MattW View Post
Folks here on MobileRead sure are a one-sided bunch when it comes to Amazon. . . .
Matt
If Mobile Read had been named IHeartAmazon.com, then I wouldn't be surprised that FJTorres responded to the JSWolf's question about what Rowling, King and Patterson actually said by making assertions about what they could have said and then condemning them for things they didn't actually say. Then I wouldn't be amazed at how frequently we attribute positions and tactics -- particularly shoddy positions and cheap tactics -- to other members based largely on moo-hanking brand loyalty.

But because this is an international forum dedicated to the appreciation of all ereader and ebook tech, I'm disappointed when members are judged by the degree to which they support one particular company.

It would be more fun to engage in debates on MR if we applauded people for the strength of their arguments rather than their support for a single platform, company or product. Some of us make compelling arguments for Amazon and various iterations of Kindles; others make equally compelling arguments against them.

The counterpoint of arguments is what interests me in a place like this. If I wanted to get into tough-offs with the enemies of my home team, I'd join a football forum. In a place like that, reflexive team loyalty is anticipated (if not enforced).

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