remove the reading plan "catch up" button from the screen

Jooel
Jooel Member Posts: 3

I have had a chronological reading plan, that I have been reading since 2020. Today I opened it in my new 2in1 and went to look up the next passage to read. On top of the plan list stood "catch up this plan" and look and behold, my finger somehow hit that instead of the non-visible scroll on the side.

All my progress is now gone as the logos decided that my reading was all done 2020. It obivously wasn't, I was currently reading chronicles.

because of that misplaced button in the app, I am now forced to guess where I was AND I will lose all the true progress I had made, as the app set all the reading dates to 2020, even the ones I just read last year had been overriden to 2020.

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  • Jooel
    Jooel Member Posts: 3

    This is soo awful. Logos won't even allow me to revert back to unread but by one day at a time!

    What a travesty

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  • Joey Midgett
    Joey Midgett Member Posts: 266 ✭✭✭
    edited March 1

    I do feel for you on this. But just so you know and you may already know, you can start a reading plan with "at my own pace" And no dates will be included in the plan, so no way to get behind or to catch up.

  • Sean T
    Sean T Member Posts: 137 ✭✭✭

    I can't figure out why marking something as falsely read is considered acceptable as a default behavior for a reading plan. I can see the need, perhaps, when doing a group reading where it's more important to be in step with everyone else and where they're at on the plan. In every other case, I create a reading plan because I am interested in actually reading the entire material.

    I have several readings I'm behind on right now. I have a very prominent "Catch me up" button that I know does the wrong thing. I'm sure I've seen a way to adjust the plan, but I can never seem to find it. It's quicker and easier for me to get on this forum and complain about the current behavior than it is to adjust my reading plan, I guess. 😂