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The reason why WSJ is suddenly cracking down on the online distribution of its most popular manga is because of..
All the senseless character wars that has been going on "Current Kakashi> Minato" "Itachi>Kaguya" stuff like that. Itachibase is mostly responsible, but it s also our fault as a forum for not being strong enough or willing to stop them. Not only that, but Itachibase and other fanboys have been decharacterizing characters like Obito, Itachi, Oro etc. and putting words in kishis mouth saying that he is stating things that aren't true at all. Fans in japan took notice and have begun to question kishi, and WSJ publishers alike. There were rumors that even Kubo and Oda were beginning to be effected by the viral spread of the naruto fanbase (which is probably one of the worse fanbases ever seen on earth.) So in order to save face, and money, WSJ has begun to take down any supply for Itachibase and fanboys which will eventually cause them to die out and move on to another series to ruin. There may still be those brave enough to challenge the wsj regime and still post scans, but as of now, it seems as wsj is winning the war.
All the senseless character wars that has been going on "Current Kakashi> Minato" "Itachi>Kaguya" stuff like that. Itachibase is mostly responsible, but it s also our fault as a forum for not being strong enough or willing to stop them. Not only that, but Itachibase and other fanboys have been decharacterizing characters like Obito, Itachi, Oro etc. and putting words in kishis mouth saying that he is stating things that aren't true at all. Fans in japan took notice and have begun to question kishi, and WSJ publishers alike. There were rumors that even Kubo and Oda were beginning to be effected by the viral spread of the naruto fanbase (which is probably one of the worse fanbases ever seen on earth.) So in order to save face, and money, WSJ has begun to take down any supply for Itachibase and fanboys which will eventually cause them to die out and move on to another series to ruin. There may still be those brave enough to challenge the wsj regime and still post scans, but as of now, it seems as wsj is winning the war.