Two of the World’s Biggest Manga Piracy Sites Taken Offline

Two of the world’s biggest manga piracy sites have recently gone dark as numerous hits to illegal websites and even social media leakers rock the manga and anime industry.Via TorrentFreak, over 200 sites suddenly went offline this week, with nearly all of them engaging in piracy behavior. Two of them, in particular, were among the world’s biggest piracy sites for manga — “manganelo.tv” and “mangakakalot.tv.” According to the popular data analytics company, Similarweb, which measures web traffic to a site, “manganelo.tv” had over 10.8 million visits in January 2024, while “ww7.mangakakalot.tv/” had double that with 20.3 million visits. In addition to these sites, the popular anime torrent site “animebytes.tv” has gone offline, with its operators stating that they do not know when service will be returned. The full list of affected sites can be read here.The exact reason why these sites remain inaccessible remains a mystery. The WHOIS search done by TorrentFreak, which reveals details about the site’s status and operators, reveals that all the sites were on “serverHold.” While ICANN says this may suggest an issue with the information that the site operators provided to Sarek Oy, TorrentFreak notes that it’s certainly strange that so many were hit with this problem at once.

Two of the world’s biggest manga piracy sites have recently gone dark as numerous hits to illegal websites and even social media leakers rock the manga and anime industry.

Via TorrentFreak, over 200 sites suddenly went offline this week, with nearly all of them engaging in piracy behavior. Two of them, in particular, were among the world’s biggest piracy sites for manga — “manganelo.tv” and “mangakakalot.tv.” According to the popular data analytics company, Similarweb, which measures web traffic to a site, “manganelo.tv” had over 10.8 million visits in January 2024, while “ww7.mangakakalot.tv/” had double that with 20.3 million visits. In addition to these sites, the popular anime torrent site “animebytes.tv” has gone offline, with its operators stating that they do not know when service will be returned. The full list of affected sites can be read here.

The exact reason why these sites remain inaccessible remains a mystery. The WHOIS search done by TorrentFreak, which reveals details about the site’s status and operators, reveals that all the sites were on “serverHold.” While ICANN says this may suggest an issue with the information that the site operators provided to Sarek Oy, TorrentFreak notes that it’s certainly strange that so many were hit with this problem at once.

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