A new survey that is being carried out on the Manga Plus platform since June 19, 2022, is asking users information about the pirate sites they use to read manga illegally.
The survey, which is accessible in four languages namely English, Thai, Spanish and French, is asking users if they read manga illegally on pirate site, the names of these sites and the reason why they prefer to read manga on these sites.

These questions in the survey attempt to understand the existing issues which lead to, and revolve around manga piracy.
The survey also asks users ways in which the editorial team can improve the service provided by Manga Plus, the quality of translation of the works on the platform and also titles which users would like to see on the app in the future. The options included Kaguya Sama, Kingdom, Dragon Quest, and Rurouni Kenshin: Hokkaido Arc among others.
The survey will be active till July 3, 2022, and can be accessed by clicking this link here.
Manga Plus, in their tweet, has asked users to use this survey to communicate their worries and requests to the editorial team.
The app is currently running their “First Read Free” program, which will allow the users to read all chapters of the ongoing 41 english SIMULRELEASE mangas for free, as part of its third anniversary celebrations. Each chapter will be readable only once.
The program started in January 2022 and will run till January 2023.
Source: Manga Plus official website
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