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  1. Diametric

    Bug when adding minimum word count to a search

    I see. Checking it now, you're right: one of the results has 40k words in the post and the other has it in the tags, presumably taking the word count of the whole thread in account of that. It seems like a bit of a silly system, though. I suppose I can see people wanting to use the filter that...
  2. Diametric

    Bug when adding minimum word count to a search

    So I tried to use the advanced search to find stories with the word "gynoid" (don't judge me) and with a minimum number of 40000 words. When I did so, only two results came up. [0]=40000']This is the search page. I was pretty sure this was wrong because I've read stories longer than 40000...
  3. Diametric

    Reading novels instead of contributing to society

    Reading novels instead of contributing to society
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