Neither apologia nor doomerism is helpful here.
Until servers and website upkeep are made free by the companies that own them.
Really, though, the answer is until user support meets the financial demands imposed by the need to store 70k manga series.
Mangadex before had a pretty strong anti advertisement stance.
Like, that was one of the key big selling points to
shit on Kissmanga for.
The Mangadex team should at least be honest if they use a monetization strategy they have been vocally opposed to in the past.
And particularly, if they claim that it's a temporary solution they would prefer to get rid of ASAP, as Bart states in the OP, I would think that rather than following a strategy that feels like "don't talk about it, the users will just forget it, and we can just let ads be forever on the site", they would treat this topic with a more active "we are this close" stance.
Until the loli-enjoying admins finally turn this piece of shit of a website into a fully commercial venture, then it's going to be permanent. AKA, soon.
Honestly, do you guys notice how much of your arguments are copypasted from each other? Like, there are really obvious patterns that all this doomerism is pretty much regurgitated the entire time.
And that destructive criticism certainly won't help actually achieving a good outcome.
Less whining, more thinking on improvements.
Until Mangadex die, is my guess. How "short" that is, is still up in the air, especially in light of the new pay-to-comment "experiment"...
It was explained multiple times on why the new system was rolled out like this. The bug where no forum discussions can be created unless someone made a comment is an honest fuck-up that's expected to be fixed tomorrow.