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What's your preferred site for manga now that MangaDex has been (pretty much) taken down?
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So this is why I had no release on tachiyomi yesterday- I knew it would happen but fuck
I recommend using some modern tachiyomi fork like tachiyomiSY, because even if your website gets shut down you can move your reading history to a new source and not lose your progress or downloads.
Do you know if any tachi forks have bulk migration? I'm on aniyomi and it only support migrating individual titles. Given entire manga sites can collapse overnight, bulk migration is becoming an important feature.
TachiJ2K is the fork that debut bulk migration, and, while relatively inactive, it's technically still maintained. It's very much feature complete though, so I wouldn't much about it not being super maintained.
Personally, I've been using Yokai, it's basically J2K, but actively maintained and getting feature updates.
There are other options but tachiyomiSY has that