Apparently a lot of unscrupulous individuals took it upon themselves to share the Mangago ...

^ - ^ June 27, 2020 2:18 pm

Apparently a lot of unscrupulous individuals took it upon themselves to share the Mangago site on ticktook, their videos gathering millions of views collectively. This in turn has become a threat that can see the site shutdown. Many of you even experienced this earlier today, you had your access to the site revocked temporarily. Exposing the site to the mainstream eyes means exposing it for its illegality. YES, this site is illegal, we are reading the mangas here illegally and it’s not something we should be proud of but alas, here we are. Sharing the site to millions of people online is going to grab the attention of those we are illegally pillaging from. So please, share this post so people are aware not the share this site on Ticktock, Twitter, Facebook or Instagram. On one hand we are all terrible people for reading these stories illegally but on the other hand we don’t want to see the site shutdown either. This site has been running for years, and it’s been mostly secretive for a reason. Let’s not ruin that for views and likes on social media. If you feel you need to share the mangas you enjoy on your social sites then link them to the original paying sites not to Mangago. That way everyone sort of wins - you get to brag about reading yaoi, the author gets recognition and new subscribers and this site remains incognito. I know this post is immorally wrong in itself, asking to protect this site at the expense of the authors is shitty but still....

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    §imp June 29, 2020 10:35 am

    True i see bunch of yaoi vid on tictocs
    They even put "source:mangago" caption