I agree with the rest. The A option seems to be the most fair one.
As always: thank you for the hard work!!!
i think option 1 is good, but i think you should still make some graphic alterations (like adding watermarks) so that it's be more disadvantageous to read the unofficial version over the official.
this way, people who just wanted to understand the story will get what they want, but people who are bothered by the alterations will have more incentive to buy the official version
this is just imo however. thanks for translating!
As much as it hurts to say this (I'm so impatient to read new chapters) maybe first option is better because we don't want to rid author of profit. Thank you so much for your hard work!
Please upload it after the official release. It’s the only sensible thing to do.
Is that for English or Korean version?
I have already added the watermarks for Ch.19 (which will be released the Monday after Tappytoon's release), but I'll consider it for future chapters.
Ch.19's watermarks are pretty obnoxiously big. I might decrease the number of watermarks I add on a page or make it a little more transparent for the future.
Hi there. I'm the translator uploading ENNEAD right now.
In light of a recent comment made here, I've been debating on what to do moving forward.
One option is to release my versions a few days after the official English's release, which would end up being a weekly upload schedule. These versions will be like the ones I've been doing up until now—no SFX cleaning, simple typesetting, and watermarks.
The other option is to release every day, but to make the translations even more of a pain to read (i.e. not cleaning anything and just writing the translation next to the corresponding text, whiting out large amounts of the page so that only the translation and key panels can be seen, putting the translation over the original text and lowering the opacity of the text, etc)
Please comment on which option you guys would prefer. I don't really care either way.
from: Shitty Anonymous Translator