Suggestion for bookshelves
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Suggestion for bookshelves
I don't know if that is a good idea or not, but it just sounded nice to me:-)
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Only mods can do that to prevent misuse of the shelves, so you will have to report it.Thea Frederick wrote: ↑29 Apr 2020, 21:12 This is just an idea but I was thinking it might be nice if we can delete books from our shelves ourselves rather than have to report an error.
I don't know if that is a good idea or not, but it just sounded nice to me:-)
You do have the option to remove books from your shelves.
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Wait, I’m confused. Only moderators can remove the book from your shelves to prevent disabuse of the shelves. What would disabuse look like?gali wrote: ↑29 Apr 2020, 22:44Only mods can do that to prevent misuse of the shelves, so you will have to report it.Thea Frederick wrote: ↑29 Apr 2020, 21:12 This is just an idea but I was thinking it might be nice if we can delete books from our shelves ourselves rather than have to report an error.
I don't know if that is a good idea or not, but it just sounded nice to me:-)
You do have the option to remove books from your shelves.
But if only mods can do it, how can I remove books from my shelf?
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No. You can remove the books from your shelf, but you can't delete them.Thea Frederick wrote: ↑29 Apr 2020, 22:47Wait, I’m confused. Only moderators can remove the book from your shelves to prevent disabuse of the shelves. What would disabuse look like?gali wrote: ↑29 Apr 2020, 22:44Only mods can do that to prevent misuse of the shelves, so you will have to report it.Thea Frederick wrote: ↑29 Apr 2020, 21:12 This is just an idea but I was thinking it might be nice if we can delete books from our shelves ourselves rather than have to report an error.
I don't know if that is a good idea or not, but it just sounded nice to me:-)
You do have the option to remove books from your shelves.
But if only mods can do it, how can I remove books from my shelf?
To remove a book, just choose the last option: Remove.
If it isn't a real book and you want to delete it completely, you need to report it.
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Ooooh, okay, that makes sense. Thank you. I didn't realize there was a distinction between removing a book from your shelf and deleting it.gali wrote: ↑29 Apr 2020, 22:52No. You can remove the books from your shelf, but you can't delete them.Thea Frederick wrote: ↑29 Apr 2020, 22:47Wait, I’m confused. Only moderators can remove the book from your shelves to prevent disabuse of the shelves. What would disabuse look like?
But if only mods can do it, how can I remove books from my shelf?
To remove a book, just choose the last option: Remove.
If it isn't a real book and you want to delete it completely, you need to report it.
But where do I report a book that is not real? I'm not sure where to find that.
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Via the shelves, on the book page. The shelf FAQ explain about that.Thea Frederick wrote: ↑29 Apr 2020, 22:57Ooooh, okay, that makes sense. Thank you. I didn't realize there was a distinction between removing a book from your shelf and deleting it.gali wrote: ↑29 Apr 2020, 22:52No. You can remove the books from your shelf, but you can't delete them.Thea Frederick wrote: ↑29 Apr 2020, 22:47
Wait, I’m confused. Only moderators can remove the book from your shelves to prevent disabuse of the shelves. What would disabuse look like?
But if only mods can do it, how can I remove books from my shelf?
To remove a book, just choose the last option: Remove.
If it isn't a real book and you want to delete it completely, you need to report it.
But where do I report a book that is not real? I'm not sure where to find that.
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"In the case of good books, the point is not to see how many of them you can get through, but rather how many can get through to you." (Mortimer J. Adler)