The site is good, it’s the userbase that’s moronic. Thankfully it doesn’t matter because you’re not dumb enough to trust star ratings in picking quality books, right?
But a book is not a website. What a moronic comparison.
11 months ago
Anonymous
But we are talking about a website, you fricking mong.
11 months ago
Anonymous
Then why did you bring up books, numbnuts? Even IQfy has a dark mode lmao
11 months ago
Anonymous
that is literally what he was saying, you braindead goldfish
11 months ago
Anonymous
Dark mode is only useful on websites to read. And in goodreads, what you will be doing most of times, is reading.
Here are the reasons of why people like dark mode, by chatGPT:
[Start of ChatGPT]
Reduced eye strain: Dark mode typically uses a dark color scheme with light text, which can be easier on the eyes, especially in low-light or nighttime environments. The high contrast between the text and the background reduces eye fatigue and minimizes the amount of blue light emitted, making it more comfortable for extended periods of reading or browsing.
Improved readability: Dark mode can enhance readability by providing a sharp contrast between the text and the background. The light text on a dark background can make it easier to focus on the content, particularly for people with certain visual impairments or conditions like dyslexia.
[End of chatGPT]
The first only applies if you don't know how to use windows or android, since both have options to deactivate blue light-screen.
The second one talks about reading, which is the only thing you do in books.
Btw the anon who said >we are talking about a website, you fricking moron
was not the original anon
>NOOOOO YOU CANT JUST HECKIN JUDGE BOOKERINOS BASED ON SUBJECTIVE ENTERTAINMENT VALUE YOU NEED TO CONSIDER THE DEGREE OF THEIR CUMULATIVE ZUHANDENHEIT WITHIN THE IMMANENT META-EPISTEME OF DASEIN
I haven't read much from the 2000s. Any recommendations?
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Against the Day
2666
Austerlitz
Pastoralia
Against the Day
A Storm of Swords
The Road
The Human Stain
The site is good, it’s the userbase that’s moronic. Thankfully it doesn’t matter because you’re not dumb enough to trust star ratings in picking quality books, right?
>The site is good
where's the dark mode, then?
Books don't have a dark mode neither
But a book is not a website. What a moronic comparison.
But we are talking about a website, you fricking mong.
Then why did you bring up books, numbnuts? Even IQfy has a dark mode lmao
that is literally what he was saying, you braindead goldfish
Dark mode is only useful on websites to read. And in goodreads, what you will be doing most of times, is reading.
Here are the reasons of why people like dark mode, by chatGPT:
[Start of ChatGPT]
Reduced eye strain: Dark mode typically uses a dark color scheme with light text, which can be easier on the eyes, especially in low-light or nighttime environments. The high contrast between the text and the background reduces eye fatigue and minimizes the amount of blue light emitted, making it more comfortable for extended periods of reading or browsing.
Improved readability: Dark mode can enhance readability by providing a sharp contrast between the text and the background. The light text on a dark background can make it easier to focus on the content, particularly for people with certain visual impairments or conditions like dyslexia.
[End of chatGPT]
The first only applies if you don't know how to use windows or android, since both have options to deactivate blue light-screen.
The second one talks about reading, which is the only thing you do in books.
Btw the anon who said >we are talking about a website, you fricking moron
was not the original anon
They do on kindle. Checkmate.
no one likes a whining gay https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/darkreader/
Yes, an add-on. It’s not in the actual website. It’s not optimized for it like Tomorrow here.
that's exactly the reply I had expected. The Eternal Complainer refuses to solve problems on his own, even when minimal effort is required.
I don’t even use Goodreads anymore but I do use a similar add-on for other websites. This isn’t the point.
>NOOOOO YOU CANT JUST HECKIN JUDGE BOOKERINOS BASED ON SUBJECTIVE ENTERTAINMENT VALUE YOU NEED TO CONSIDER THE DEGREE OF THEIR CUMULATIVE ZUHANDENHEIT WITHIN THE IMMANENT META-EPISTEME OF DASEIN
what the frick are you on about, wojaktard?
>he doesn't know
that there website is owned by Amazon, you realize?