Talk:Post Office/@comment-5116140-20120518182117/@comment-5116140-20120518191951

Update: This trick is based on the same weakness described by WieQuadrat much earlier. That is, TinyCO cannot tell if an email has been sent or not.

The steps I am describing  are simply a very efficient implementation of this prior observation for the Kindle. When the email application is deacivated, there is no need to select a recipient and then press another button to cancel. Your finger simply taps as fast as you can on the same spot. -- on top of the email button. It is critical you see the stack of alerts:

"Send Email ... No application can perforn this task. " confirning your email applicaiton is inactive. This technique earns about 100 social credits per minute tapping on the same spot.

Perhaps the difference is similar to Amazon's One-Click patent, except here two-clicks on the same spot on the screen earn one credit. No need to even start sending an email, nor to cancel the email.

It is of course functionally equivalent to WieQuadrat's prior obervations and tips.

An interesting experiment would be to report how many social credits can be earned per minute on different devices using different variations of the weakness identified earlier by WieQuadrat. To get good data statistically, I plan to exactly time a ten minute session of tapping and will report the average number of social credits earned per minute this weekend.

Got to get back to work!

ID: TinyRobinEgg(using the Kindle Fire)