
Stop, just stop.
Fan translations of unreleased chapters can get the website into legal trouble that will result in the story being removed from here -> meaning that we won't be able to read it for free on here. Thus when people report the chapters to mangago so that they can get takes out, they are removing that risk.
Why are unofficial fan translations released before the official release a bad thing? They can cause the author to loose money as even impatient people who can pay will come on here to read the story instead. Thus the author will get less money for that chapter.

Stop, just stop.
Fan translations of unreleased chapters can get the website into legal trouble that will result in the story being removed from here. Thus when people report the chapters to mangago so that they can get taken down, they are removing that risk.
Why are unofficial fan translations released before the official release a bad thing? They can cause the author to loose money as even impatient people who can pay will come on here to read the story instead. Thus the author will get less money for that chapter.

I understand that.
Contacting Mangago is the appropriate step to take and I have no issue with the fan chapters taken down.
But I am referring to the comments noting that the writer/author was @ on twitter (I guess) again. This incident, if true, is just the latest example of that.
I was ticked off after reading that, so my point may not have brought that out well.
Also for further clarification, my comment about pirating was for those always moralizing about people using Mangago, while they are also here, using the site.
I feel like people are seriously angling to have this particular story either stopped or removed.
I think the internet brings a harsh light to the nastiness of some people, not because it is a new thing but because it gives them a platform to showcase their nastiness to an audience.
Yes, I am reading this for free. Not the first or the last to do this and no, I am not ashamed.
This story can succeed on its merits despite it being pirated, which has always happened in every medium since people had the tools to do so.