I think a lot of people here are pre-judged against people who prefer downloading 'en-masse' over selective downloads.
Just because something carries a name 'bittorrent', or someone loves to download lots, should not be withheld from him, unless we're going to start placing limits on amounts of downloads one is allowed to do per day...
That would really start messing things up; for every one.
Just because 'you' (noone in specific) are downloading 1 to 2 books a week, does not mean everyone else does things that way...
I find the response of some members of this forum about mass downloading, the same as racism... Just because someone prefers to download lots, doesn't mean you should say 'no' without reason, or no just because "I don't like to", or "that sounds weird, so we should not do this".
I mean, I understand if it not benefits some people; at least don't throw salt in someone else's water when they want to go somewhere.
There are valid points mentioned in making life easier for those who want to download more files at once, regardless of all the opposing thoughts mentioned.
I'm not saying we should replace current system. Just merely add to it the function of mass downloads, which seemingly quite some forummembers desire.
If you're really into downloading book per book, you can still do that the ordinary way.
That's my toughts about it...
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