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Old 01-27-2015, 09:59 AM   #67
speakingtohe
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
Here:

http://the-digital-reader.com/2013/1...uk-ebookstore/

The Kobogeddon mess wasn't limited to erotica titles. It impacted a broad range, perhaps the majority of indie titles at Kobo.

The thing about ebook erotica is that while the ebookstores don't promote the titles, buyers know how to find them. That particular genre is used to being sidelined.

Don't know about Scribd or Oyster but given that indie erotica is a big chunk of indie titles at Kindle, I expect they'll be in KU quietly racking up reads and payouts.
Well that does look like a mess Overreacting later rather than paying attention sooner.

I cannot see anyone having trouble finding erotica, but I try not to because I don't care for the ebook ones I have I have accidentally started reading. Not saying they are overly objectionable, just boring and monotonous. Still I might have liked them when I was 13.

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