The support staff didn’t answer that question, I did.
Yes, it’s most definitely lawyer games. Sorry, but it is. We’re trying to simplify the process so that the public as a whole can easily understand when to run their titles. You, however, are breaking things down into hours, in attempt to argue with the recommendation with your argument being, since we say to take a “rest day,” but there’s 48 hours between the two listening periods (since you’re running the subs RIGHT at midnight or right after it), then it’s actually two days and you can listen every 24 hours.
To achieve this you employ a rather odd listening schedule that actually spreads across two days at midnight and you’re using that redefine the word “day.” But we’re using the word day, not in terms of 24 hours, but in terms of days of the week, again – to simplify the process.
Now, if you were to move your listening times back about an hour and a half, it becomes very obvious as to what we’re trying to achieve. This simplified example assumes, you’re listening to three ZP titles:
Monday @ 10:30pm, 2x loops (one loop of two of the titles in your stack)
Tuesday @ 10:30pm, you listen to nothing
Wednesday @ 10:30pm, 1 loop of a third ZP title
Thursday @ 10:30pm, you listen to nothing
Friday @ 10:30pm, 2x loops (one loop of two of the titles in your stack)
Saturday @ 10:30pm, you listen to nothing
… and so forth.
Again, the ONLY reason you’re confused, is because (and this is my opinion), you’re listening at very odd times for the purpose of redefining the word “day” in order to get more exposure.
Now, when I have to stop what I’m doing to answer questions like this, it takes me away from releasing new products and answering questions of more importance. Because remember, your original question was, does the 24 hours between loops count as a “rest day.” In other words, you’re trying to listen to the titles every 24 hours exactly and get more exposure.
C’mon, ya’ll. You can look at the listening instructions and clearly see what we were trying to achieve, but since this still seems to be “confusing” to certain individuals, we will update the listening instructions again with EXACT examples. And then, I don’t want to see this happening any longer.