Multiple libraries syncing to Facebook

If you have multiple libraries, and you sync to facebook, aperture syncs facebook albums to all libraries, needlessly increasing their size. Is there any workaround?

The catalog name is not important. I cannot see the catalog name in lightroom mobile, and I don't care which catalog the collection originated from. Behind the scenes, I imagine the collection would be named something like "catalogue A collection XYZ". The problem would only come up with multiple shared collections with the same name.
If the same file was shared in multiple collections, I could see that as being an issue. One that is solved by lightroom already. It doesn't matter if an image is in 5 different collections in lightroom right now, lightroom only sees the one image. If you edit the image in collection #3, then the same edits are reflected in collection #5. I'd imagine that some time delay may be present, but the same idea would carry over to the cloud. There is still only 1 image even if it is present in a dozen collections.

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    Assuming a PC, start here:
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    Hi All,
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  • How can I create multiple libraries on a windows 8 HP computer?

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  • Multiple libraries, multiple instances, multiple preference sets

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  • Multiple Libraries on iTunes

    Is it possible to have multiple libraries on iTunes? How do I set them up.
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    Steve:
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