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Earlier this week, Japanese manga publisher Shueisha filed a DMCA subpoena application in the U.S., as it continues to pursue the operators of major pirate sites. At the very top of Shueisha's latest list is Mangajikan, a site that appears to have received 185 million visitors in May alone. In Japan, that made Mangajikan more popular than Instagram, Facebook, and ChatGPT. But right now, on what used to be its front page, is a very clear message: Website Closed.

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[-] Mordikan@kbin.earth 4 points 1 day ago

Checking Mangajikan website... Redirecting to a .cc domain... And... its back lol

this post was submitted on 13 Jun 2025
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