Library thing deals with shelving information nicely, so its just more comfortable for physical books. I found it a bit less comfortable for ebooks, so used something else for that and now its habit
Library thing deals with shelving information nicely, so its just more comfortable for physical books. I found it a bit less comfortable for ebooks, so used something else for that and now its habit
Bookwyrm & Librarything. I’ve never used goodreads and am a Long time Library thing user. I like Bookwyrm for tracking ebooks and tend to use Librarything for physical books, I also use a specific language bookwyrm for tracking 2nd language reading
Probably. According to the Definitions in Art 4 of the GDPR an online identifier is personal data, I can’t see why the right of erasure 17(1)(f) wouldn’t apply as reddit is an information society service