@Trippersigs22 : Ah yes, thank you very much for bringing the most recurrent saying in the scanlating world : "jUsT dO iT YOurSElF dUh".
Imagine you're a car models-enthusiast. You love to do model stuff in your free time, and you closely follow the newest car models.
Suddenly, you see a quite underrated and pretty interesting car, but no serious group works on it : the only one who does is sluggy as hell : you're not expecting the model to be fully released before at least three or four years. All this time for a small, minuscule model that should be done in a bunch of months by such qualificated groups.
So you could say, "how about I do it myself then ?", and that's a technicaly feasible idea, but you're forgetting some things : First, you don't know how to make models from scratch. Second, learning how to make models will take you years of study and learning, and third, you don't even remotely have enough free time and will for all of that.
Now just replace "car models" with "manga scanlations". It works with a lot of other things too, "your car's engine died ? Just repair it yourself" ; "you think most of recent AAA games are trash ? Go make yours." "You're not rich ? Stop being poor".
You're suggesting something that is technically feasible, but requires so much effort and time that it's just not worth it for people like us, "casual" readers. You're implying that free fan content's translation speed's slowness is perfectly normal, and therefore wanting to speed up the process is acting like a *sshole (which is, as far as i'm concerned, outstandingly false).
I'd like to be able to learn japanese in a few days and release tons of unreleased series on Mangadex (and in fact I'd love to help the community like this), but you see... I can't. If I could, that means everyone could too, and that means the whole Mangadex website, groups and all other scanlating stuff wouldn't even exist at the first place, and therefore we wouldn't even have to argue about a non-existent group's non-existent slowness due to its non--existent laziness.
Thus, this is why you, me, and everyone reading mangas here on Mangadex have to rely on groups which are quite slow (and I'd like to say, a bit lazy). And since they're the only providers of our commodity called "mangas", we might have the right to ask for a
microscopically faster scanlation speed, as we'd enjoy seeing the end of this manga before our death.