Just wanted to warn y’all that some big Korean publishing companies are on the hunt for distribution of their content and it looks pretty serious. Mangago might be at risk so I hope y’all are aware or have some backups otherwise you might be caught off guard. Gotta start learning Korean I guess ╥﹏╥
https://www.ajudaily.com/view/20201015144848778
Lots of translators are talking about it, especially on IG if you follow any.
I honestly don't know many legal sites, especially ones that let you read their content for free. If you read the article I posted in a previous reply you can see the publishing websites that host a lot of content... but they're not translated so idk. I'm basically in the same boat as you #-.-) gotta find my backups I guess

Can we not just be grateful that the site is up again? As someone who’s been here for almost a decade, I can tell u it’s all gonna come back they just need time. Let this be a reminder to keep a backup record of all your lists and update when u can. Just keep checking last updates and make do for now ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
right?? I've been here since 2016 and the site has gone through so many things... they are usually super careful so they probably had to go into hiding for a while because there have been thousands of new accounts created these past few days after being left orphaned while it's sad that i cant see the 12k+ works ive already read in all those years i dont even mind that much im super grateful i still have this site and all the uploads are still here... knowing the admins if its in their power they will do whatever it takes to bring back the already read/reading/want to read
I've been here for a while but not as long as you, so you're saying like all my bookmarked stories will come back eventually with time?
Agree, panicked this morning when I discovered the website wasn’t working. When I saw it was back without the lists I thought “at least I can still read everything here”. I’ve always had an analog version of my reading lists: this is the third website that has delegated them