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They started placing holds on new releases as soon as they showed up in the catalog. A few regulars joined in—not enough to cause problems, but enough to make the waitlist real.
Two weeks later, Derek couldn’t renew his books anymore.
He came to the desk, frustrated, and loudly asked why the system “suddenly” wouldn’t let him renew his books. The librarian calmly explained that there were now several holds and the books had reached the end of their loan period. Rules were rules. Derek returned the books.
The next day, the holds started clearing. New Arrivals were back on the shelf. Derek, who used to post a lot about literacy, stopped posting altogether.
Sometimes the best solution isn’t to confront someone. It’s just letting the system work the way it’s supposed to.
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Image is representative only and does not depict the actual subjects of the story.
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"Local guy kept hoarding every new release at our library, so I weaponized the hold system"
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