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Originally Posted by Mistyfarm
So why would they flag me for reading too many 1 - 20 page titles rather than delete those books as per their own rules, the offending “too short” books that they pay out on? I can only think of one reason, it keeps their "available title" number over 1 million.
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Perhaps because you were not actually reading the books concerned, and your method of "research" was indistinguishable from various scams so far as Amazon's algorithms are concerned. I'm not aware that Amazon has any limitations or bans on very short books. They just don't make very much money. And whatever limit they have set before banning is apparently so generous that your complaint seems to be unique on these forums. We still don't know how many books you did in fact borrow before you were banned, other than it seems to be many hundreds.
So far as I'm aware no one in this thread has accused you of being involved in click-farming or other scams. Had I been in any doubt on this issue your demonstrated profound ignorance of the way KU works would quickly have dispelled it. As I said previously, if you're not happy with KU, simply cancel your subscription. Clearly it does not seem to have given you very good value given what you were doing. If you are going to continue to subscribe to KU, perhaps you will share the reasons why with us, including the value you perceive you get.