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The string translates to terms like "Manga," "Raw," "Page 6," "Adult," and "Ero."
Aggregator sites pack their metadata with these encoded strings so that when a user searches for a specific page of a specific manga, their site appears first in the results. The string translates to terms like "Manga," "Raw,"
: Users often search for these specific strings to find the very latest chapters of popular series before official English translations (or even fan-translations) are released. 2. The Rise and Fall of Manga1000/1001 " "Page 6
: Much like MangaRock or KissManga, when one of these sites is shut down due to copyright pressure from Japanese publishers, several "clones" or successors usually pop up immediately using similar names (1001, 1002, etc.) to retain the original audience. etc.) to retain the original audience.