oooh yeah, I remembered that time POTN author found it or like something similar . Yeah, mngo gone through so much and I actually have high hopes for this site.
I just can't help getting stressed because some bijjes are exposing sites publicly when it's supposed to be whispers behind walls. Sighs. So much happening over something. ┗( T﹏T )┛
Guys, just dont leave comments and helping their posts gain popularity. Just report and block. Dont interact cos you are proving their point. Also pls for the love of god, dont attack or antagonize artist and the companies that pays them. We are not in the position to have audacity or be bitchy. But yea alr reported them. Cant decide so i picked others as reason lol

If you're here for the FAQs about missing list and random log outs read here: https://www.mangago.me/home/mangatopic/21080691/
Now on to the current issue. I'm posting this here because a lot of yall are concerned. I’m not saying closing down sites is not possible. It’s just not as easy as people think.
MGo has gotten into trouble with authors before. Many times now actually. The worst case was when the author themself created an account here and threatened to take legal action against jjcat (the uploader of said author's manhwa), other uploaders, the readers, and the site itself. They even got other authors involved.
In the end though nothing really major happened beyond the comments being disabled. MGo's comment section eventually came back and jjcat continues to upload--many many other works at that
ETA FOR MORE CONTEXT
Back then things spiraled fast and got way too much attention. Users were panicking and posting all over MGo similar to what is happening now but much worse. Comment sections were flooded people were mass reporting and messaging the site and everything got chaotic especially with a legal threat happening publicly.
Disabling comments helped calm things down on MGo’s side but it did not actually solve the problem. The people involved just took it elsewhere (twttr). Lzhn and wbtn also ended up being pulled into it too (bc the author's work was serialized on lzhn). Its been nearly 5 years now, and MGo is still running and the uploader involved was never taken to court
TL;DR
i know it CAN play a role, but just getting exposure is not enough to close a site. Mgo has faced several disputes, even lzhn and wbtn somehow got involved, but the site is still running and jjcat was never held accountable.