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Well, I very much doubt things will improve. If anything, considering how things go with acquisitions, this will be the end of a lot of comics here.
I wouldn't be surprised if they will make changes toward even more monetisation and push off comics that doesn't fit the image they want to portray.

I'm just starting with Tapas. I love how my work works here, but if this is true. My work will be thrown aside. I'm not from So.Kor. or any Kakao-user country. Of course, they'd prioritize local creators/writers, and prospective Kakao-work/partner

I can't wait to start getting notices that my pages have been taken down by Tapas as well as Webtoon.
Looks like I'm going to have to get my own hosting and live a life without readers XD

That part is kind of worrying. Kakao is probably going to try to push the romance genre for more profit since it's more popular. The fantasy and supernatural genres have always gotten kind of pushed off. That was one of the things I liked better about tapas than webtoon.

Hey, does anyone remember comedy?
Anyone?

Hello....?

Comedy genre is kind of a grey area in my opinion. It's hard to find a good comedy webcomic that doesn't turn into a romance after 60 episodes.

Most of them will probably be those slice-of-life kind of short 4 panels without a real story.

But yeah, comedy is nonexistent in my mind haha

Its not a trend, Its the rules of capitalist economy from the start about 1500 AC - expand or get bought out of the market by a bigger or faster growing enterprise. The grand capitalists may have fancier cars - but in terms of freedom they are a more miserable class than you seem to think.
Ah, sorry, my english is second hand - you mean trend like tendency, not so much like fashion, right?

it wouldn't be that out of the ordinary given that back when novels were first introduced there were popular book titles an authors like james patterson's zoo. the idea is to draw people in with major titles and then present the rest of the content on the site, the key is properly balancing out the paid and community content so thats why eyes are so strongly set on how that'll be handled

All we can do at this point is cross our fingers and hope tapas stays tapas

It could be worse, they could be owned by Tencent like some other online Webnovel publishing site...

Yeh I used the term as tendency or phenomenon. Right, it's inevitable, still I hope that there are some ways to protect small businesses.

The creator of Deadpool actually has a webcomic on webtoon called outrage, so the American comic universe has already started to take over lmao

I don't know anything about Kakao.
What's the concern? Tightening terms of service? Shittier ads?

The tapas team used to feel very reachable. I wonder how things will change now.

Honestly, I feel like us community creators are all just ants in a big-ass habitat that has full-blown unicorns and dragons and shit, and someone just bought the habitat, who will back a dump truck up and pour out even more mythical beasts we can't compete with.

I'm not sure, the webtoons were adaptions of exist comics made to introduce DC characters to younger readers. Like the Marvel webtoons at Daum but those a original stories rather than adaptions. The DC webtoons might be a worth a look at since they're comic book pages converted to the webtoon format.

I mean, a few years ago Marvel launched a Korean Webtoon, it even got translated into English, a Kpop star turned Superheroine or something like that, but yeah, what's next? Shounen Jump x Line Webtoon ? lmao