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I'm using it but I'm a bit disappointed that I have 500+ books that didn't import and I have to do it manually. They will need to implement something like the librarians role there because the editions are getting messy already, I would be down to help as I did on GR before being bought by Amazon. Well, I'll keep loging what I read of course and I hope it grows and gets better.
I went through the export from GoodReads and import to Bookwyrm, and was also disappointed.
I only had 2 books that wouldn't import, but once I was in, the lack of filtering and data-based lists was very meh. Maybe I'm missing something?
I know that recommendations require some data that might not be there, but there should also be data available already that is workable for a rudimentary Recommendations system:
I know Bookwyrm is open source, but I don't have the skills to write something like that 😕
(I've tried editing the horrible formatting of my suggestions, but they don't seem to be saving. I'll try again later)