WE'RE JUST LIKE KAKAO, WE HAVE NO RIGHT TO SPEAK...

nhatdinh21 February 11, 2024 5:33 pm

The fact that we read stories here illegally also contributes to the artists' suffering. Of course, Kakao exploiting them is another matter. In general, we are also cruel people, only artists are pitiful.

Responses
    Suzzu February 13, 2024 3:44 pm

    I agree. But we can't really do much. Kakao app is only available in korea. Getting your credit card accepted is an unejoyable and long process often failed. Even if you did buy if you can't read Korean what's the point. plus many webtoon aps doesn't do screenshot thus you can't even machine translate it. this serie has no official translation. But it being translated consumed illegally helps the author and the serie get visibility and create it's on fanbase and eventually if it's it good enough it gets an official translation and physical release both are what I always wish for webtoon like this one. Damn I would love to a physical copy of the beautiful art of this webtoon in my manga/webtoon shelves

    tomka February 14, 2024 10:22 pm

    no it doesn't

    lulali February 16, 2024 3:32 am

    Pirating something i dont have access to in my country is not comparable to forcing a grieving woman who suffered a miscarriage to work to the point of hospitalization. It’s ridiculous that the poster of the notice is implying we’re anywhere near as horrible for not buying something that isnt even available for purchase for many of us. Even if it was just regular pirating something i did have access to its nowhere near the same level which is what the last page of the latest post implies.

    toilet terrorist February 22, 2024 3:15 am

    Who is we, we are not on the same level as denying a grieving woman who had a miscarriage a form of leave. If you yourself that way by all means, loathe but not me.

    Consenting Seme February 26, 2024 9:41 pm

    No the f it doesn't????? This is like comparing a druggie to a pvdo. Reading legally would be funding Kakao the exact company that abused her anyway

    salt April 15, 2024 6:53 am
    No the f it doesn't????? This is like comparing a druggie to a pvdo. Reading legally would be funding Kakao the exact company that abused her anyway Consenting Seme

    It quite literally does. They also weren’t comparing, they even said, “ contributes ,” which means to add on.

    We’re technically taking away money she could’ve earned, but instead we choose to read for free and pay nothing. If you genuinely think we aren’t wrong in general.. then there’s something wrong with you.

    salt April 15, 2024 6:57 am
    Pirating something i dont have access to in my country is not comparable to forcing a grieving woman who suffered a miscarriage to work to the point of hospitalization. It’s ridiculous that the poster of the ... lulali

    Y’all are taking this comment so personal that you twisted their words. They even stated that reading illegally was no where near losing a child BUT, DOES and CAN add on.

    Seems like anyone disagreeing is trying to back themselves up.. lol.. and if you can’t access it without not paying.. then don’t. Read the novel.