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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
Sure. I can agree with that. Because that's totally different than calling someone a liar. "Calling someone a liar" is actually predicated on the notion that the word "liar" is in fact spoken or typed. Suggesting someone has misrepresented a fact is not the same thing at all.
Show me.
Nope. Not confused. Not even a little bit. I didn't think you were talking about the Kindle Fire, I merely assumed (perhaps mistakenly) that you were clever enough to realize that Amazon does not use different recommendation algorithms for different platforms. Their algorithms target users
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Really, you are going to play the "well, I didn't actually use the word liar defense"?
As I pointed out earlier, the web page gave a totally different set of recommendations than the discover tab gave. So basically, you are saying "I don't have an iPad, I have no way in the world of knowing if what you say is correct or not, but I'll call you a liar because it doesn't fit my preconceived notation of what Amazon does and doesn't do. " Yea. I guess I've wasted enough time with you.