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Well, if you don't mind, I want to know about when was the last time you decided to read an interactive, or added to one (via an undercover alias of course), for the sheer pleasure of it, and not as part of some test/CR correction? Also, and don't take this the wrong way, but just someone tells you that they like something, doesn't mean that they do. Me, I'm like the Poetry Master in the story of the King (you're the King in this case) that writes terrible poetry that all others say is great. Well, maybe not quite like that, as I know that I can't write code or anything like that, but I'm also not afraid to look at something, that all others praise, and honestly say, "there's a problem here with how this was done." I mean, I understand the need to make sure that a user needs Upgraded Membership to make them - it's sad to locate an abandoned account with interactives that are now filled with gibberish by trolls and the like. I can even understand the page limits thingy - I don't like them, but I can understand them, as they can foil bots that don't use refresh. But, the Dynamic Interactive aspect, I'll be honest, I'm trying to figure out how that makes things easier or more pleasurable for readers. Mind walking me through the thought process there? I'm kind of curious about the idea behind it (even if I am not a fan of it).
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