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@Spoonikle Nah many actually do and have, however there's actual history of companies literally shutting down from trying to be localization businesses. Shueisha is finally pushing a more reasonable means of reading THEIR stuff, but they're also the largest manga publisher. Kodansha was using crunchyroll, I'm not sure if they still are. There are also magazines that die on their own in Japan, even, so good luck convincing them to try to expand when they can't even survive in their own country. It's definitely not elitism, at any rate. These are businesses. They want your money, plain and simple.
@MonsieurQuack
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Keep in mind that the better their manga perform through these outlets, the more likely their manga is to survive at all. Donations aren't going to guarantee that the series will keep going, what guarantees it are volume and merchandise sales.Personally I'd rather be able to give the authors money directly via Patreon or other donation sites. Even though digital/physical copies of something is sold, why can't I just give the money to them directly without the retailers and publishers taking their cut first?