sad gaijin noiseI've been reading manga since 2006 and I'm pretty sure a lot of them would rather the filthy gaijin never got to lay eyes on their treasures than be paid for it.
sad gaijin noiseI've been reading manga since 2006 and I'm pretty sure a lot of them would rather the filthy gaijin never got to lay eyes on their treasures than be paid for it.
And I think you should shut the fuck up, stop putting your nose in other people problems and go pay attention to your own life lolI think you should just stop reading manga and do something you enjoy and respect enough to pay for.
I think I can explain that part, I follow Saving 80,000 Gold in Another World for My Retirement, it has two releases, the app version as chapters come out in Japan and later the proper volume version.The second main issue is that all of those official publishers somehow seem to suffer from worsening translations in general, official translation quality has been worse and worse over time instead of improving somehow, a case in point for that is Risou no Himo Seikatsu if it wasn't for the scanlation group doing it I'd have missed a ton of important stuff from the story due to the official translation being simply bad and incomplete at times.
You’re convincing us enough for of both us.And I think you should shut the fuck up, stop putting your nose in other people problems and go pay attention to your own life lol
I read what I read because I enjoy it, even if it's because of how much of a trainwreck it is.
I won't pay for various reasons, respect was never in the equation because respect doesn't pay my bills nor it puts food in the table.
It's literally all a you problem cause you're worried about what other people do, nobody cares that you feel that way and it won't stop us from pirating mangas, period.
You're not convicing anybody.
They're reading this thread and touching themselves, aren't they.Kakao: Puts out press release saying "We're working together with Japanese publishers."
Japanese publishers: Puts out press release saying "We're working together with Kakao."
Both of them: Take pictures of themselves working together.
You: But there's literally no proof of any connection between them!
That's either a pretty serious level of denial there, or incredibly poor reading comprehension.
No, not really, piracy won't change because of you or me, much less for moral reasons, stop deluding yourself.You’re convincing us enough for of both us.
As you have clearly shown and convinced us, piracy is not a service issue, it’s a I don’t want to pay issue.No, not really, piracy won't change because of you or me, much less for moral reasons, stop deluding yourself.
Piracy will only truly stop when publishers give better service, until then scanlation will continue as usual.
I honestly can't tell if you're really that dense or just trolling.As you have clearly shown and convinced us, piracy is not a service issue, it’s a I don’t want to pay issue.
Not everyone thinks that we’re entitled to get everything in life for free. Especially at the expense of others.I honestly can't tell if you're really that dense or just trolling.
Man you do a lot of projection and assumptions.Not everyone thinks that we’re entitled to get everything in life for free.
ngl I've actually started to really like IchigoReader. I actually can finally read the rest of Immortal Ridge after buying Volume 7 of Immortal Hounds. After all those years since 2019... I can finally finish the story ;w; after all those years, it is like a weight is off my backI think you should just stop reading manga and do something you enjoy and respect enough to pay for.
You're right, I don't want to pay.As you have clearly shown and convinced us, piracy is not a service issue, it’s a I don’t want to pay issue.
Also felt, but at the same time publishers are opening lines of communication and have been for a long time. If people are reading here en masse and not going to publishers en masse with ‘here’s a cool thing I would love this in my language’ then it’s wasted opportunity.
I feel that your argument with RonBWL conveniently fails to acknowledge what he said about people who can't read Japanese/Korean not knowing what series are interesting. There's no point to 'lines of communication' when you can't use them to begin with. Do you really expect people to sift through tens of thousands of series that are possibly low quality slop to find something worth lobbying about? Titles that are already massive locally won't need lobbying because publishers would already be taking actions based on statistics alone. Other series that may be good but more niche; how would you expect people who do not know Japanese/Korean to find out about them to lobby for? Assuming that raws are available online and someone actually goes to MTL each series one by one to find a gem (which is ridiculous), you get a couple of outcomes:If the work is unlicensed and people go right to scans instead of lobbying for a license, publishers won’t assume a translation is necessary and nothing gets done.
You got him thereConvince me I should without appeals to emotion
Yeah, when you look at the timeline of when fan translations became a thing, like 50 years ago according to Wikipedia, it makes sense that passing these around would be helpful when resources were more limited—nobody would have imagined all the websites, payment platforms, methods of dissemination—but in 2025 it’s really more about calling attention to individual works than it is pushing the genre forward. Our taste for manga has far outpaced publishers’ reach at this point, but going ‘oh, well, I’ll do it myself‘ isn’t all the friendly, especially when you look at how in Japan publishers and fans have this crazy social contract where derivative works can be approved of on a case by case basis or you have Comiket, and stuff.Man, the amount of people i've seen excusing piracy and saying that reading manga should be free to read completely after this is kinda yucky to me. I agree that having them online helps some authors, but at the same time, you're kinda being entitled to consuming free books and not supporting anything. I always support the official release, but obviously, a lot of them that were hit do not have an official release. But legally, it's theirs. It's definitely a very grey area, and one that is hard to discuss. Scanlations are what made manga popular in the US at first, after all.
If I were an artist and hundreds of my hours were put online for free i'd be very upset, though.
You think Japanese publishers are kind to creators? lolAnd yeah, the artist thing—artists get paid shit and get zero respect and we’re kinda perpetuating that. Like scanlation is fun and stuff but it’s not really kind to creators, you know?
That's usually all it ever comes down to; "they worked hard on it" or "they jeed to make a living" or some such nonsense, and it always ignores that everyone involved has their own agency.You got him there![]()
Pirating manga is like sneaking on the bus, the bus is going regardless, but if enough people sneak on the bus it’ll be unprofitable and the bus route will have fewer routes or the bus route might be removed completely. Same for manga, it’ll get axed if people don’t pay for it. If you actually care for the manga and want to continue reading it, you should buy and support it.You're right, I don't want to pay.
Convince me I should without appeals to emotion, because I'm not going to fork over any amount of money for substandard work, nor will I pay the gaijin tax that Japanese shops willing to ship internationally charge. The product that is currently available is simply not worth the cost from a pure math standpoint, and if a company wants to stick to its guns and overcharge then the product is free.
You wouldn’t be paying regardless then. It’s an I don’t want to pay issue, not a service issue.That's usually all it ever comes down to; "they worked hard on it" or "they jeed to make a living" or some such nonsense, and it always ignores that everyone involved has their own agency.
Simply working on something doesn't entitle you to compensation for your efforts if you efforts amount to garbage. Most official releases are horribly localized and that localization strips them of some of the character that made the series popular in the first place, and no one should be paying for something that doesn't respect the work it's based off of.