MangaDex Development Update - April 2026

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My reading habit for MD is to read chapters of series I follow, while using private browser to skim through titles that I haven't read before, or titles that I don't want chapter tracking of.

A 10-chapter limit per day for guest users is, imo, a distasteful change. At the time of writing, there has not been an announcement on whether the limit will be increased.
 
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"API Abuse enforcement"
The chapter limitations I can somewhat understand, but Advanced Search? Really?

Attempting to bulk read while logged out with just the 10 chapters per day limitation is an inconvenience to actually reading humans, to say the least. Actually reading folks don't really pull up requests fast enough for that to matter. Also, does it reset 24 hours after hitting the limit, or after a specific server time?

Although, I thought we already had limitations in place that would throttle, or downright block the request if abused.
 
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My reading habit for MD is to read chapters of series I follow, while using private browser to skim through titles that I haven't read before, or titles that I don't want chapter tracking of.

A 10-chapter limit per day for guest users is, imo, a distasteful change. At the time of writing, there has not been an announcement on whether the limit will be increased.
you can show them you dont like what they do by cancelling your subscription
 
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My reading habit for MD is to read chapters of series I follow, while using private browser to skim through titles that I haven't read before, or titles that I don't want chapter tracking of.

A 10-chapter limit per day for guest users is, imo, a distasteful change. At the time of writing, there has not been an announcement on whether the limit will be increased.
Totes get you my dude, I do the same- well I used to but then I got so lazy that I didn't bother enough to open a new tab (true story). If you wanna keep your MD reading history (which is like kinda different from browser history) neat and tidy then it only takes a couple of extra seconds to do that thing where ya mark 'em all as read and then as unread and since you only do that to the ones you don't care much about then it shouldn't be a problem right?
Besides, there's still time for changes to be made. Maybe you can request somethin' like special treatment for yer ip or whatever? Get a lil' somethin' for me too while you're at it, if you can. ;)
 
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The chapter limitations I can somewhat understand, but Advanced Search? Really?

Attempting to bulk read while logged out with just the 10 chapters per day limitation is an inconvenience to actually reading humans, to say the least. Actually reading folks don't really pull up requests fast enough for that to matter. Also, does it reset 24 hours after hitting the limit, or after a specific server time?

Although, I thought we already had limitations in place that would throttle, or downright block the request if abused.
It seems to reset when I tested it.
 
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It seems to reset when I tested it.
I'm assuming you meant it reset at a specific server time.

Now I'm curious.
  • Would reading 10 chapters while logged-in count towards the limit if you log out? Probably not.
  • Would the limit reset if you logged in after hitting the cap, would it allow you to continue reading as a guest if you then logged out?

The second one's a tedious workaround for @minhnghcm7 's concerns if that works, but I doubt it.
 
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I'm assuming you meant it reset at a specific server time.

Now I'm curious.
  • Would reading 10 chapters while logged-in count towards the limit if you log out? Probably not.
  • Would the limit reset if you logged in after hitting the cap, would it allow you to continue reading as a guest if you then logged out?

The second one's a tedious workaround for @minhnghcm7 's concerns if that works, but I doubt it.
Okay. I just tested the scenarios that you mentioned. From what I checked, the feature has two trackers--one for the guest and another for the logged in account.

For first scenario, reading a chapter while logged in doesn't count towards the guest limit. The chapters read when logged in is tracked by the account tracker.

For the second scenario, logging in doesn't reset the guest tracker. It retains the number of chapters read when you were on guest mode. Furthermore, logging out doesn't clear the guest tracker too so you'll see the limit pop up if you already read at least 10 chapters on guest mode. I think the only way to reset is after midnight (though not sure if it's server or user's time).

Also, bear in mind that refreshing page while reading a chapter also counts towards the guest limit so I guess mobile guest users are fucked since smartphones tend to refresh pages if left for some time.
 
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For first scenario, reading a chapter while logged in doesn't count towards the guest limit. The chapters read when logged in is tracked by the account tracker.
Yeah, that checks out.
For the second scenario, logging in doesn't reset the guest tracker. It retains the number of chapters read when you were on guest mode. Furthermore, logging out doesn't clear the guest tracker too so you'll see the limit pop up if you already read at least 10 chapters on guest mode. I think the only way to reset is after midnight (though not sure if it's server or user's time).
That's unfortunate. Although... for @minhnghcm7 's concern of chapter tracking, it does work as a workaround. If you hit the cap as a guest, go back to the title page, log in from a new tab, go back to the tabs/title(s) that you want to continue reading, hit refresh to "log you in" on those tabs, go back to the tab where you logged in, then log out from that tab, you can continue reading when you go back to the respective title's tab. Provided you did not refresh the page, it will think you're still logged in and allow you to continue reading, but it will fail to track/mark that chapter as being read because you aren't actually logged in. Too many steps, really, when you compare it to just reading as a guest before the chapter limit was implemented. Clicking "mark all pages as read/unread" after reading is still far simpler.
Also, bear in mind that refreshing page while reading a chapter also counts towards the guest limit so I guess mobile guest users are fucked since smartphones tend to refresh pages if left for some time.
Oof, so hitting refresh 10 times while reading 1 chapter means you've read 10 chapters.
 
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Goodness, I'm going to miss the MangaDex forums.

It is the one feature that allows scanlators to interact with and be appreciated by their readers. MangaDex is a huge part of the English-speaking manga community, so to take that away feels like abandoning the community's roots.

It is also the only place that I know of with a substantial amount of long-form and deep manga discussion. r/manga is probably the most populated and structured alternative, but only sentences and jokes get upvotes. Twitter is Twitter, and 4chan is 4chan. Chapter comments on official sites like MangaPlus and K-Manga are practically worthless. MyAnimeList's chapter discussions are dead.

Imo, in an ideal world, places for people deeply immersed in hobbies would move back to forum-style interaction.
 
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The social features don't seem promising though
Forums are definitely built for walls-o-text discussions, and social-style commenting ain't gonna cut it for that purpose. I don't see why we can't have both on the main page though. Why not keep the old feature of linking to the forums for discussions by just rebranding it, and have another for the shitposting social-style commenting?
 
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The Merryweather one is an odd one. They are very open about wanting people of all types around the world to see their works.

Sounds like we may have a malicious korean company striking things semi-randomly.

Could they be possibly using AI detection to strike things without verifying what is what?
I don't know if anyone else caught it yet, but taking a quick look at where the official English link would take you, this is likely just another HORIZON, publishing company not wanting the author to make their work available somewhere else.
 

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