To each their own. I can't stand hyphenation, ragged right or gaps between paragraphs on ereaders. Even running rivers are preferable to those three. That's what I call "paper book imitation". Naturally I don't mean embedded/unchangeable body font, huge margins or some such nonsense. But yes, the general layout must resemble paper books, for me.
And I've never said my preferences are The Only True Way. I'm fine with others having different preferences. What I'm not fine with is when someone calls dedicated ereaders "poor" because they want different options. They should say "poor in my opinion/according to my preferences" or something like that. Very few would argue with such a statement. Blanket statements tend to irritate people.
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