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Originally Posted by Frogm4n
Right, and then Amazon leaves actually corrupt files sitting around that do things like get the indexer stuck and burn up battery life and people will whine and complain about their incompetence that they didn't get cleaned up. It's a no-win. People want the benefits of their files being treated as official Amazon files but don't want to suffer the consequences of their files being treated like official Amazon files.
"Treat this like an official file!" ... "Not like that!"
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I don't remember anyone here ever demanding that Amazon delete their corrupted files. The whole idea is ridiculous. Amazon should not touch the files on the user's device on their own, period.