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Old 11-15-2022, 10:22 PM   #12
Uncle Robin
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Originally Posted by icallaci View Post
I don't really use the social aspects of either GR or TSG. I like to discover new books that I wouldn't normally be aware of and that are outside my usual sources/authors/genres. TSG is turning out to be excellent for suggesting books that might otherwise fly below my radar.
It was an aversion to "forced socialising" that prompted me to drop GR 4+ years ago, long before TSG existed. The fact that TSG's 'social' features are all strictly opt-in is still one of its most appealing points for me. Like you, I've found several books that I never would have without it, and have done so without 'noise'
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