I've just done major edits for my first 2 series, and they really needed it.
But Amazon are refusing to either push the new versions to readers, or place an Update Available link on Manage Your Kindle.
They want me to prove they were major updates, but I don't track changes, and I don't archive all versions, so I have no way of doing that.
Amazon on the other hand, have every single version of every single book, and are quite capable of doing the comparisons themselves. But instead, they want me to do the work, when I can't do it.
They also keep quoting the crap about losing bookmarks, highlights, and notes when an upgrade is made, and yet I had a fan tell me just now on FB that he WANTS all those removed, and can't find a way of doing it.
So I have readers who want the new version, and Amazon won't make them available to them.
And yet, at the same time, authors doing a lot better than me are constantly getting Update Available links on their book in Manage Your Kindle, and I download the new versions each time and don't notice any differences. So I'm feeling more than a little discriminated against.
It highlights the whole 'force us to fix the goofs they find' thing, which appears to be pointless since no-one gets an update anyway.
They know the version has been updated each time, and I would have thought updating the version number was all that should be needed to automatically get an Update Available link on your book.
So is this incompetence, rules which make no sense and are not enforced equally, or does Amazon just not care about the 'reader experience' after all? If the latter, did they ever?