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May 2021

hides in the corner, rocking back and forth, trying not to remember the NCSoft shutdown of City of Heroes in 2012

Well, I can do nothing but wait and watch, and mirror my posts as usual, so I won't start panicking yet.

Kakao/Daum has a presence here for quite a while, it's just nobody noticed it because people think webtoons, they think LINE Webtoons even though Kakaopage is Naver Webtoons biggest competitor in Korea. I mean how many people here know that most of translated webtoons here are from Kakaopage? I guess the clues were always there, the app icons for Tapas and Kakaopage did have very similar colors.

I guess Kakao bought Tapas because it was far less trouble trying to build a site from scratch and they already have foothold in the American market with Tapas. I wonder if Kakao will be buy Delitoon next seeing it's the first webtoon site in France and they a lot Kakaopage webtoons and The Beginning after the End.

If we have an incompetent CEO, then I'm happy that we have a new owner.

lol bigger companies usually have more failure prone leaders just because one failure can easily be hidden within the vast depths of the giant company's maw

Yes Tapas is a small slice for them. So risk-taking is a possibility. Probably even more likely, because potentially more profitable, than playing it safe. We just have to hope it will fall somewhat in the middle.

If risk taking is a possibility maybe there is hope for genres outside of romance to finally get visibility

Would that include planetary romances? Because I got a lot of those types of stories planned... :thinking:

If you check Kakao original page, you'll see the most probable kind of content we'll have. My bet is we'll get muuuuuchh more of what is already around. It's what sells, guys, and kakao wants to get at least 3x more what they invested to buy Tapas.

Please read this post to understand the situation better!

Will be interesting to see how it shakes up. Most likely we'll get more of a push towards a Webtoon standard with the long scroll. The thing that I'd be most interested in seeing is if the expectation we see for Premium changes--like will it stay the same amount of work and pay? Will it be more? Will it be less? What's expected for Premium content is also the implied expectation that is set for everyone else. If the pay can get better, it could potentially open doors for people since ad revenue never cuts that mustard. If it just continues to push out content that was already published in other countries than make more original stuff...ehh...

As for IP rights I assume people debate those contracts on a case by case basis anyway--like you do not have to take the first contract you are given (and we've already had threads on that. Contracts can be debated for like months and months and months with publishing)

I expect a slow change, that's why I think we should focus on reflecting on each of our personal needs and potential dealbreakers, and keep checking and updating them in the future.
Telling us that there will be no changes now means nothing.

Well, if you're wondering what this might mean for some creators:

You might not read Japanese but you can recognize the author's name.

No, I can not. Summary, please?

It means that Ratique had her comic translated and published in Piccoma, which is owned by Kakao's Japanese subsidiary.

...Which I hope OP means as "oh hey, look, it means good things! authors getting published overseas, yay!".

Congrats to Ratique, btw!

The new owner of Tapas is a korean company, so? I worked for koreans before in a car sale. They earned money, I earned money and I used soap and water.

Well...this is interesting. I am hoping that this has little impact to us creators, but considering that it is 100% acquired AND language was noncommittal to even dismissive from the CEO before...I admit to being a little wary.

I just left wattpad for the second time too...may need to have another place mirrored :frowning: