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7/6/2025, 10:27:02 AM
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>Goodreads
Librarything.
It's more libraries oriented, i.e. it's more about books as physical objects than about books as works of art. Much more autistic (not le quirky autistic) with all the books details you can edit like book physical size, LCCN, dewey decimals and other stuff like that. But it's still works the same as goodreads, you add books as completed/owned/whatever, you have custom lists, you have reviews, ratings and whatsoever.
My favorite thing is unlike goodreads/backloggd there's basically no pre-moderation, everything is user-moderated, you can instantly make edits to any books/author/series on the site (if you know what you're doing ofc). If you do some stupid shit, you'll get scolded, but if you do some useful changes you're get rewarded with the most flexible and pleasant to use books database in the whole internet. Plus they give you some reward badges for that.
It has less users, thus LESS mentally deranged homosexual cancer like the ones from backloggd discussed itt, a lot of them are actual library workers. But still enough for the website to be alive and well, and overall I'd say the community is very good, though I don't interact with it that much outside of reading their reviews and reporting occasional bugs on their forums.
>Goodreads
Librarything.
It's more libraries oriented, i.e. it's more about books as physical objects than about books as works of art. Much more autistic (not le quirky autistic) with all the books details you can edit like book physical size, LCCN, dewey decimals and other stuff like that. But it's still works the same as goodreads, you add books as completed/owned/whatever, you have custom lists, you have reviews, ratings and whatsoever.
My favorite thing is unlike goodreads/backloggd there's basically no pre-moderation, everything is user-moderated, you can instantly make edits to any books/author/series on the site (if you know what you're doing ofc). If you do some stupid shit, you'll get scolded, but if you do some useful changes you're get rewarded with the most flexible and pleasant to use books database in the whole internet. Plus they give you some reward badges for that.
It has less users, thus LESS mentally deranged homosexual cancer like the ones from backloggd discussed itt, a lot of them are actual library workers. But still enough for the website to be alive and well, and overall I'd say the community is very good, though I don't interact with it that much outside of reading their reviews and reporting occasional bugs on their forums.
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