Ok, so what is the theory then? If SF tries to download not yet available episodes, then a trigger goes of? Otherwise I don't understand why this has anything to do with the topic at hand.
I really don't know. I thought I was helping by clarifying what the original
poster who started this was referring to. It does seem that's what they are alluding to, that may yet be another trigger for Amazon. But I have stated is it really worth it to continue
speculating what may or may not be causing the warnings, as only Amazon knows what they are targeting. And sometimes I even doubt that, as it's most likely a bot that was set for specific activity, and there is no way it's 100% correct in targeting so many accounts. I now know it was not helpful, and I won't intervene and try to read others' minds
But instead, I got the heat for what someone else is
speculating. I do see this current issue with Amazon as a problem and may or may not get addressed in a future version of SF. As I said in a previous post, I no longer use SF for Amazon. So if it doesn't get fixed, it doesn't bother me.
I end up just keeping asking myself why anyone even risks doing anything on Amazon via SF, if Amazon is so shortsighted to issue so many warnings, as many pay for the other add-ons to other providers, and I know many canceled those, so they just lost some revenue. But they will make up any lost revenue with higher prices and a good chance of raising the price of prime membership, more ads in the current library of videos, and shows, etc.
And if that
poster does want the issue fixed, I agree this is not the topic; a new topic should be made explaining in detail by the
poster, with screenshots, that's the issue. SF should not even show or allow the selection of videos unavailable for download. SF has in the past managed to block SF from displaying them because others got errors selecting unavailable videos and sending them to the download queue to be downloaded, and then SF tries to download them.