How does Skritter handle duplicate words?
Skritter automatically keeps track of duplicates and makes sure that you don’t see them more often, even if you add them from several lists. In a nutshell: you don’t need to worry about duplicates, Skritter’s got it under control. Let’s say that you are studying Integrated Chinese 1 (3rd Edition). You have just studied the first section and learned the word “现在.” You go about your studying, and two weeks later study a custom list about places which also contains the word “现在.” If you were studying flashcards, you would now have two identical cards. However, you are using Skritter, and Skritter not only knows that you have already studied that particular word, but knows how well you remember it from the last time. So, if you really learned that word well the first time, when you add it again from the new list, Skritter will count it as added, but may not show it to you. After all, you’re using Skritter to learn efficiently and repeating known content doesn’t help you.