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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
That sounds all well and good. And while "policing" books for "TOC-at-end" syndrome can foil some looking to scam the pay-out algorithm, it misses the point that there's also valid reasons for putting the TOC at the back of the book. Namely that the Look Inside/Sample can be rendered nearly useless by ebooks that have huge TOCs (that have to be placed at the front to avoid being "dinged" by over-zealous algos and customers).
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I suppose that this refers to a TOC that is part of the HTML contents of the ebook, rather than the one I get when I press the Menu button on my ereader. These content TOCs are superfluous on an ereader, so I wonder why they are being included at all. Are they necessary for other platforms (IBooks, Kindle for PC,...)?