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Old 02-04-2022, 12:16 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by grogu View Post
It appears it recommends up to 6 random people. From what I'm getting, left column is people who might have similar interests to you, according to the ai, and they might not have that actual book on their list?? The right column seems to list people who may be interested in reading the book, like maybe it actually is on their to read list.
Yes, I think that's right. I invited two from each column. I refreshed the page a few times before picking someone to invite. The first results gave me some people whose taste in books seemed too different from mine.

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It's not clear to me how you would opt out of this if you didn't want people to ping you
You are opted out by default, and have to opt in. Go to your profile, and change your setting for who can invite you from "Nobody" to "Friends", "Friends & People I follow", or "Anybody". There are similar choices for all social features, so noone can follow you or send you friend requests until you allow it.

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or what happens when you reject an invite, which I assume you can.
We could test it, if you like? You can invite me to a buddy read, I'll reject the invite, and we can see what that looks like. I'm hildea there as well. You can delete buddy reads, so you don't have to have it cluttering up your profile afterwards.

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It's kinda weird to just invite complete strangers to read with you. Then there's the whole issue of do you (or they) reject or ignore if not interested, hoping that other person isn't going to freak out because you said no to their invite.
Yes, it did feel weird to invite someone out of the blue. But at least I knew that all of them had gone to their profile and chosen that they were OK with receiving buddy read invitations from anyone on the site. It's also possible to send a comment with the invite, so I tried to say something hopefully not-too-alarming there.

I thought about starting a thread here at Mobileread first, asking for people to try it out with me, but right now there doesn't seem to be much interest for book clubs here, so the odds of finding anyone seemed low.

I'd assume that anyone who's willing to invite strangers to a read-along is robust and realistic enough not to freak out or take it personally if an invitation is rejected.

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I'm also not clear how you interact as a group and keep track. Is it just like those shut up and read kinda meetings?
I'm adding some screendumps here so you can see for yourself. (I've blanked out info about the other users + spoilers.)

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I think it would be better to just post a book club and let people join? I dunno. I haven't found the whole virtual book club thing to work out very well. People get excited and then drop out. It's better in person.
I've only tried one in-person book club, but it had the same problem. In addition, we had very different taste in books. Online it's at least easier to find people who like the same kind of books as you do.

But I agree that a book club feature would be better. They are planning that, I'll check it out when it comes.

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It would be less nervewracking I think if there was some sort of community interaction already, where you could interact and realize you have similar interests and then decide to read as a group. I haven't used the site much, but it doesn't seem like you can interact much with other people, not as you would on an online community/forum.
I see your point. I did miss a forum or somewhere I could post and ask for people to join a buddy read. On the other hand, it's refreshing with a site that does one thing and does it well, instead of trying to do too much.

I was looking for a place to write something about myself on my profile, but there isn't one. The only personal info I get about other people is their profile image, user name, and (if they've chosen to share it) their opinion of the books they read. Thinking about it I like it.
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