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Seriously, the way this whole thing is looking is like Tristan9, who came in after the big hack and played a major part in the MDv5 rewrite, was setting up NamiComi while making sure MD was re-written as a closed-source platform to prevent any clones down the line. Then, when the next crisis came about, he was conveniently positioned to "help" MD with legal issues, which just happened to require NamiComi to take over MD operations.Other people have already clowned on you for this statement so I shall post at you instead.
Do you, the developers, have ANY plans for actual resiliant operations beyond the short term and can you share them with us? I mean outside of selling subscriptions while Tristan9 (CTO of Namicomi and former MD staff) swims around in his pool of money like Scrooge McDuck and MangaDex burns, do you have anything else?
There were mentions earlier today of users potentially contacting publishers to come fuck you up again because you want so badly to be "compliant", would you survive that as a business?
How do you feel about Pace Capital (NamiComi's million dollar investor) recently wanting to de-risk their NamiComi investment?
So someone, who wasn't one of the founding members, took over a community that didn't belong to him, then gifted it to himself wholesale, and is now posed to profit from it at the expense of the users, contributors, and scanlation groups that made MD what it is.
If I'm mistaken here, then please, have the MD staff issue an official statement as to the full extent of the MD / NamiComi relationship, how it's relevant to the current controversy, and what it means for the future of MD.