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Hi. I'm fairly new, being less than a year ago i started reading manga. Apparently just before i joined, this shit happened: https://mangadex.org/thread/92399/1
Judging by the thread @Holo said some thoughtless things in informal situations that certain scanlations groups generally received poorly, and being the internet everybody overreacted. This happens everywhere. Remember when Doki Fansubs broke up with nyaa (torrent tracker) and the "elite" bunch of assholes running nyaa *cough*commie*cough*? Well i do since i was also doing fansubbing under a different username back then. This was what, 10 years ago? Being the internet, of course neither side has gotten over it.
This breakup between mangadex and @hatigarm @sirchampion @plumjucie @yunomi @everath @avelys @bobl32 @crossbreed-scans @celestialsidonia @retard_ isn't so bad, and certainly not as bad as the fansubbing example. Quite frankly, everybody loses out in this situation. The readers (me) lose out by having to have one tab for mangadex and one tab for an aggregator site. It is impossible for me to have one tab for each scanlation group, so don't blame me. I would prefer to only need mangadex. The Mangadex site loses out on renown and being the batoto replacement it should have been. The groups that broke off lose out by falling off the radar, because aggregators certainly don't give you your due credit and link to your website, discord, patreon, and so on. The groups also lose out on the strategy of bringing readers to their sites which other groups exploit mangadex for, which is to set a delay on your releases and first releasing one chapter immediately and then one with a delay, so desperate users will flood to your site.
From what I see after the initial breakup here things have been civil. Mangadex has respected the groups' wishes when it could've just behaved like an aggregator thug, and both sides have left each other alone without harrassment (i'm sure somebody could nitpick on something, just don't).
In conclusion, the relationship is possible to mend, you internet dwellers just need to practice some businesslike manners. In my opinion the first step here should be that Mangadex should make the initial approach and after talking things over, the groups should hopefully be amicable to opening the metaphorical door littlebit by maybe allowing non-group members to upload their releases. Thus making it a careful first step where the groups are holding off on supporting mangadex directly untill you can see how things go this time.
Judging by the thread @Holo said some thoughtless things in informal situations that certain scanlations groups generally received poorly, and being the internet everybody overreacted. This happens everywhere. Remember when Doki Fansubs broke up with nyaa (torrent tracker) and the "elite" bunch of assholes running nyaa *cough*commie*cough*? Well i do since i was also doing fansubbing under a different username back then. This was what, 10 years ago? Being the internet, of course neither side has gotten over it.
This breakup between mangadex and @hatigarm @sirchampion @plumjucie @yunomi @everath @avelys @bobl32 @crossbreed-scans @celestialsidonia @retard_ isn't so bad, and certainly not as bad as the fansubbing example. Quite frankly, everybody loses out in this situation. The readers (me) lose out by having to have one tab for mangadex and one tab for an aggregator site. It is impossible for me to have one tab for each scanlation group, so don't blame me. I would prefer to only need mangadex. The Mangadex site loses out on renown and being the batoto replacement it should have been. The groups that broke off lose out by falling off the radar, because aggregators certainly don't give you your due credit and link to your website, discord, patreon, and so on. The groups also lose out on the strategy of bringing readers to their sites which other groups exploit mangadex for, which is to set a delay on your releases and first releasing one chapter immediately and then one with a delay, so desperate users will flood to your site.
From what I see after the initial breakup here things have been civil. Mangadex has respected the groups' wishes when it could've just behaved like an aggregator thug, and both sides have left each other alone without harrassment (i'm sure somebody could nitpick on something, just don't).
In conclusion, the relationship is possible to mend, you internet dwellers just need to practice some businesslike manners. In my opinion the first step here should be that Mangadex should make the initial approach and after talking things over, the groups should hopefully be amicable to opening the metaphorical door littlebit by maybe allowing non-group members to upload their releases. Thus making it a careful first step where the groups are holding off on supporting mangadex directly untill you can see how things go this time.