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Old 07-24-2022, 12:11 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Loosheesh View Post
In the Kindle iOS app, I downloaded and opened for the first time a book I bought last week; from the first page, I went directly to the last page, and the book is now marked as Read. With a KU book, what would happen in this scenario - will it be considered as Read and the author gets paid? Or does Amazon have a way to throw out/bypass these types of actions when considering the number of pages read?
The number of page flips would not qualify that book for payment. It used to work and was a reason that many books had the ToC as the last file in the ebook. You have to flip to each page and rest on the page for a certain amount of time before it is considered as a read page. For any payment, I think you need to read at least 20% of the pages.
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