• @CaptainBasculin@lemmy.ml
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    4710 days ago

    I don’t get what the manga publishers aim to achieve from this. I’ve bought official translation paper versions of like 20 manga series that I’ve read through scanlations. If I didn’t read the scanlations, there is no way I would ever buy them let alone read them.

    There is absolutely no fucking way I would pay per episode like publishers want digitally. They put the dumbest restrictions like I can’t screenshot, I’ll need to pay if I want to access it and all that crap. That’s absolutely not happening. People don’t start reading new manga that way.

    • @chip@feddit.rocks
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      1310 days ago

      It’s probably old farts making decisions based what they learned from “the good old days”. For many Japanese, that was the 80s. This means over-attachment to analog methods and physical objects. It’s cultural inertia that won’t phase out quickly.

      • Fonzie!
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        27 days ago

        That said, I love having the physical paper tankobon or physical figurines! I’ve even bought blu-ray boxes of anime series I love, so that u can actually have/own my own copy of the episodes and support the creators as well!

        It may sound strange coming from a programmer and gamer, but streaming or even buying digitally just isn’t the same thing.

        Online friends of mine from Japan often feel the same way, too. I really get the feeling that, at least among Japanese otakus, physical copies and merch is still something they value a great deal more than Western otakus/fans.

        • @chip@feddit.rocks
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          27 days ago

          Absolutely. I love paper books and physical collectibles. The problem I was talking about is being forced to the old methods instead of using modern technologies, like only being able to send an application form by physical mail instead of online.

      • @PlexSheep
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        610 days ago

        High latency, low bandwidth and package loss but at least it works.

        • @Scrath@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          910 days ago

          Where do you see low bandwidth? Maybe over long distances but if I can give a pigeon a 1TiB USB stick and send it to the next city I bet it will be faster than uploading the data. If it arrives that is

          • @PlexSheep
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            310 days ago

            Damn you’re right. But still, optic fiber would be faster in most situations.

          • @ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            10 days ago

            People seem to always forget, that pigeons only know their way home. So you still need to get your pigeon(s) to the person sending the data with the pigeon back to you, in which case you can just pickup the data now that you’re there yourself.

    • @Protoman64@lemmy.todayOP
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      310 days ago

      I didn’t knew Friendica could interact with Lemmy. For whatever reason Lemmy and Kbin had been in their own corner of the fediverse.

      • petrescatraian
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        29 days ago

        @Protoman64 Kbin has a separate interface for microblogging and groups, that’s why it’s not that obvious. For Lemmy, well, there’s no type of blogging to begin with.

        Friendica really shines in this regard, as it has the ability to interact with both groups and regular people in the same feed, while the posts are also clearly marked as such. 😁

        @testing777