Lmao the drama here. Don't worry, mangago won't be taken down. The worst that could happen...

lilo March 10, 2020 7:43 am

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?

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