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Scribd is criticized for being an overpriced and restrictive platform that fails to deliver on its promise of unlimited access to books. Users report issues such as ongoing charges after cancellation, hidden limitations on downloads, and poor moderation of documents. Overall, the platform prioritizes profit over user experience, making it an unreliable choice for a digital library.
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Scribd is criticized for being an overpriced and restrictive platform that fails to deliver on its promise of unlimited access to books. Users report issues such as ongoing charges after cancellation, hidden limitations on downloads, and poor moderation of documents. Overall, the platform prioritizes profit over user experience, making it an unreliable choice for a digital library.
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Why Scribd is a Terrible Platform

Scribd markets itself as the 'Netflix of books,' but in reality, it's an overpriced, restrictive, and

frustrating experience.

Many users complain about being charged even after canceling subscriptions, hidden limitations

on downloads, and a lack of transparency in how documents are moderated.

## The Problems with Scribd

- **False advertising:** Scribd promises unlimited access, yet restricts popular books

mid-subscription.

- **Terrible moderation:** Useful documents are removed with vague explanations, while

low-quality spam remains.

- **Shady billing practices:** Countless complaints exist about Scribd continuing to charge after

cancellation.

## Conclusion

If you're looking for a reliable digital library, look elsewhere. Scribd is more concerned with profit

than providing a good user experience.

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