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I don't exactly see a problem with the system itself.
The only thing thats making me uneasy is the fact that apparently with the double release speed from premium chapters, you have a potentially Huge diference between the free chapters and the premium ones.
Say i someone started reading today a novel that just became premium with a release schedule of 7free/14premium a week.
if you are constantly as soon as its out you should technically have to pay for a chapter a day right?
but what if a month from now you start reading the same novel?
the premium chapters are already 28 or more chapters ahead of you.
And thats the best case scenario.
In the other case, you have to pay for 1 chapter on the first day and 2 every day after.
Because technically the chapter YOU ALREADY PAID FOR YESTERDAY is the free chapter of the day.
and if for some reason you don't pay for a chapter to get a free one after a Month or so, well you have to wait half a month for that.
I understand the Logic behind the system. it makes sense to pay more for more content, but there is a slight problem when what you paid for becomes free after and you have to keep paying to maintain your reading.
If the system counted the chapters you paid for when providing access to more chapters i would feel more comfortable with it, because hey, if you want to pay to read ahead thats your choice.
tl;dr: nothing wrong with the system itself per say, but it would be less aggressive towards us if bought chapters somehow counted when determining what we get for free.
You essentially lose a chapter you paid for daily.