Lmao the drama here. Don't worry, mangago won't be taken down. The worst that could happen is that they come back with a new url, but it won't. There are also hundreds of other aggregator sites and most of them have been around since long before digital webtoon publishing was a thing, when everything still went through a scanner. So they will stay, just like streaming sites do even tho Netflix is doing well. I only found out about webtoon sites like Lezh*n because of aggregator sites in the first place and now I'm buying there but there's only so much money you can spent with those outrageous prices. Anyways, I always wonder why authors don't mind or call out japanese/korean aggregator sites like toonk*r? There are so many of them too. Probably because english speaking/international audience is much bigger than the japanese/korean alone, so the pirating there doesn't seem as detrimental?
Lmao the drama here. Don't worry, mangago won't be taken down. The worst that could happen is that they come back with a new url, but it won't.
There are also hundreds of other aggregator sites and most of them have been around since long before digital webtoon publishing was a thing, when everything still went through a scanner. So they will stay, just like streaming sites do even tho Netflix is doing well.
I only found out about webtoon sites like Lezh*n because of aggregator sites in the first place and now I'm buying there but there's only so much money you can spent with those outrageous prices.
Anyways, I always wonder why authors don't mind or call out japanese/korean aggregator sites like toonk*r? There are so many of them too. Probably because english speaking/international audience is much bigger than the japanese/korean alone, so the pirating there doesn't seem as detrimental?