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/r/manga: manga, on reddit. r/ manga
Everything and anything manga! (manhwa/manhua is okay too!)

Discuss weekly chapters, find/recommend a new series to read, post a picture of your collection, lurk, etc!
Follow submission guidelines when applicable.
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Welcome to the Guide where everything is explained (for this subreddit, at least). From the Submission Guidelines to Rules to Spoiler Regulations, and how to do good titles, etc.
All posts that are directly related to a series must include the series' title in the title of the post.
Not every person has read every series and will not recognize every series. Even if a series is very common, there are still plenty of people that may have not read it or are completely new to manga. You are not doing anyone a favor if you don't include the title of a the series in the title. Don't make people go looking for having to ask. This applies to a post which features even a hint of manga imagery as the content. For posts containing multiple series in the main post, posts including at most 3 still must include the title in the title of the post.
Anything with 4 or more different series requires a comment posting in the comments within 3 minutes of the post going up. Also, please do not use initialisms/short-hands as these are typically only recognizable to people that already know the series. The reddit title character limit is fairly large so there's no excuse for not including full (or near full) titles.
In addition, please don't make "technically correct titles" which are only titled as something like "She Gets Girls Everyday." While it is the title of a manga, your post shouldn't just be the source for the title. When submitting content, you're expected to be giving some kind of commentary/reaction to the content. If you only make the title of a post the title of a series, it's really no better than titling it "manga". It comes across as lazy karmawhoring and leads to people missing that it's the title of the series rather than a bit of commentary.
For Discussion submissions, please use the following link syntax: [DISC] name of manga (chapter#) or (general questions: who's your favorite character? etc.)
The [DISC] tag is especially important for the search bar. If someone is looking up previous discussions, they should be able to identify them with the [DISC] tag. Another important fact is that the [DISC] tag also serves as a warning for spoilers. If you are posting a [DISC] post, keep in mind that you should at the very least be following the discussion. Chapter Discussions posts do not need a spoiler flair as it should be assumed that there are spoilers for up to the specified chapter in them.
For Discussion posts, the priority link should be the scanlator's site while the secondary would be a self post without a link.
The [DISC] tag is * not needed on any question post that can be answered by a single question. Discussions are posts involving multiple people talking about something rather than 1 or 2 people answering a question that the original poster has.
For art, please use the following: [Art] Title of Choice (Name of the Series)
Links to manga pages or panels and fanart both fall under the art tag, use it when the disc tag doesn't apply.
If you are recommending manga (RT! = Read This!), please use the following: [RT!] name of manga (genres) and be liberal with genres! Keep in mind that this is a recommendation from you to all of r/manga , so tell us why we should read it in your post!
Another tag that is beneficial to the search bar. Something to keep in mind here is that you absolutely never need to link to an aggregate site for the post . Linking to Manga Updates, My Anime List, or doing a Self Post are all preferred when it comes to [RT!] posts. Everyone is just going to use their preferred readers in the end anyway. But we still shouldn't be driving traffic to these sites as a first priority. Also, keep in mind to tell us why you enjoy the series, usually in the comments or body of a text post. If you're just recommending a series without saying why or your whole explanation fits int he title, how are you convincing someone to read it? Put some effort into it other than just an image and title. Note that [RT!] posts are for recommending series to new readers, so do not use spoilers or treat them like reviews.
[SL] for posts directly regarding or relating to Scanlation.
If it relates directly to Scanlation or Scanlators rather than a specific series, this is the tag for that.
News posts require the [News] tag at the beginning of the post title.
Posts about new licenses, anime adaptation announcements, hiatuses, mangaka statuses, and so on would fall under the news tag.
If you're asking the entire community a question, put /r/manga in the link title.
These are posts for everyone. Including /r/manga in the title is just a signal that it is for everyone to jump in whether it be a game or discussion aimed at all readers. It's a good way to address the entire community for something.
If none of the tags above are clearly defined for what your post is, there's a good chance you don't need a tag at all. Posts like simple questions, news, and so on don't require tags.
This simply means to have etiquette. Before you post something, think about it from the others' perspective. There are real people behind each username, and your words carry a weight to them. Play nice with other people and try not to start flame wars or be a jerk. This also means not to enter discussions for series you don't follow just to criticize them. Discussions are meant for those that read the series. Report those that are going out of their way to ignore etiquette please. This also means not to flame mod warnings.
Note that this includes not engaging in arguments. If two people are slinging mud at each-other, we will either leave it alone, or warn you both. If you fight back in a similar fashion as someone breaking this rule, you are acknowledging it. When you are tired after slinging mud at each-other is not the okay time to then report the user for disrespecting you.
Simply means to follow the submission guidelines. Failing to follow the submission guidelines will warrant a warning from the moderators reminding you to follow them in the future. Repeated ignoring of warnings may result in consequences. If a single post accumulates 3 warnings from a moderator, it will be removed in the name of Quality Control.
If you're posting content which has nudity or gore, please use the NSFW tag which is the green button on the same row as the comments/save/share buttons. When it comes to manga chapters with nudity, we ask that ecchi series in particular always be tagged with NSFW. For series not containing the ecchi genre, it's fine to not use the NSFW tag although please try to follow some common sense.
This includes anything you'd see on /r/AdviceAnimals or /r/Animemes . This means image macros, generic meme comics, who would win posts, reaction clips, and so on which feature no real manga content. Editing the text or having the title of the post to be manga related does not make the post okay either.
Please don't make "look how long the title is", "hur-dur silly description", or crazy series synopsis posts. Everyone gets it, there are series with super long titles, series where the fan-scanlators have written humorous descriptions, and stories with absurd premises and settings. Please don't post images of these because they're lazy meme jokes.
Screenshots of reviews of series by people or of discussions you don't agree with are meme posts. This isn't a subreddit to poke fun at other people talking about something. It's basically just a meme to post about them and try to start a circle-jerk to mock them. So don't do it.
We tolerate "donation" buttons on the translator's page, however, please don't link to said donation buttons in the post itself. We will remove posts doing such. We also ban sites that attempt to directly monetize fan-translations through either pay-walls, adblock blockers, ad links, cryptocurrency mining, and Patreon early release benefits and so on. Fan-translators do not own the rights to the series they're translating, thus we will not tolerate attempts to earn a profit through users on the subreddit through the use of any of the mentioned. If any scanlator is found to be selling manga content (early releases, downloads, and so on), they will be banned through the use of our automod.
In addition, please do not attempt to link to Patreon/Kickstarter/Etc for English Original Projects. This is not a subreddit for you to attempt to turn a profit off the users. This includes referral links through sites like Amazon. Any attempts will be met with immediate removal, and your account/site being potentially banned from the subreddit. Here is a list of banned scanlator sites on the subreddit.
Overall, please don't attempt to post links in which you would earn a direct profit from users on the subreddit.
All posts should be related to manga, Manwha, Korean Webtoons, and Manhuas. Don't link to anime only content. If it isn't related to any of the previously mentioned, please don't post it.
Announcements of an anime adaption for a manga series are okay but anything beyond that including PV's, Character Designs, VA Reveals, and so on are more anime focused and will be removed. These belong on /r/Anime instead. Anime adaptations of Light Novels are not manga related regardless of the Light Novel having a manga adaptation.
Questions not related specifically to manga itself aren't allowed as posts. /r/AskReddit would be better. This includes questions asking for novel recommendations, music taste, anime studio wish lists, and so on. If the only part of the question manga related is that you're asking people in /r/manga , then it doesn't belong.
English Original Works are allowed only under self/text-posts. We don't allow one-page English Original Web Comics like XKCD or Penny Arcade. If you're a creator for something, please see our section on Original Series regarding self-promotion. /r/MangaMakers may be more suitable overall.
Hentai isn't allowed on /r/Manga as top-level posts. Hentai in English is just a fancy way of describing porn, so it belongs on subreddits such as /r/Hmanga and /r/HentaiSource . This includes Pornhwa (Webtoon Porn).
Fan-art of Anime/Light Novel/Visual Novel/Etc original characters are not allowed. Fan-Art for characters from the other mediums should be kept in their relevant subreddits. Only Fan-Art of manga original characters are allowed.
Art from known Japanese Mangaka are allowed too, but this could change if it turns into a situation requiring it.
/r/Manga is not a support forum for manga aggregate sites, official publisher readers, or mobile applications. If your favorite site is suffering from an outage, please don't spam the subreddit asking about it. There are generally better channels for getting support such as dedicated subreddits or twitter accounts.
Not every person has read every series and will not recognize every series. Even if a series is very common, there are still plenty of people that may have not read it or are completely new to manga. You are not doing anyone a favor if you don't include the title of the series in the title. Don't make people go looking for having to ask. This applies to a post which features even a hint of manga imagery as the content.
Art is okay to submit in this sub-reddit as long as it directly relates to a manga series. This also means that you should include the source similar to how it is done on the sub-reddit /r/Awwnime . Original manga character art isn't as allowed, this is not the place for it (try /r/AnimeSketch ). Please try to keep any art directly related to manga.
All News posts need a valid source link as the main body of the post. This means reputable news sources like Anime News Network, the author/publisher twitter, or Publisher site. Please don't post images of tweets from "leak" accounts on twitter or their content as they are not legitimate sources and take zero blame when something is wrong. Japanese Obis are fine as News Images, but most people don't even know what they are so again, stick to official news sources.
We oblige scanlations as a necessity for many series, but licensed series do not fall under this. Linking to downloads or rips of the officially licensed content is not okay, and any posts of that type will be removed. We have been asked in the past to remove download links for certain series, and for the life of this sub-reddit we will always comply with such requests.
TL;DR - Don't link rips of releases from English Publishers. (VIZ, Crunchyroll, Yen Press, Etc.)
Please note that simple page/panel rips of official chapters are fine. English Publishers very much prefer that you share a page/panel rip from their release over social media rather than of a pirated release.
A spoiler is mostly identified as something a new reader isn't supposed to know until that point in the story. Character deaths and major plot turns need to be spoiler tagged. We don't care if the spoiler is old, if it was a story twist, SPOILER TAG it. Spoiler tags are easy to use and are located in the sidebar for easy copy/paste. You can literally copy/paste the tag and watch it work. Once again, spoiler tags are needed for general discussions that are not related to a single series. Spoiler tags are not needed in a [DISC] about the latest chapter of a series.
For more information on Spoiler Policies, please check below in the Spoilers section.
Duplicate posts of the same chapter release/translation will be removed. Different releases/translations of the same chapter are allowed. At least 4 days is required before posting the same discussion. This applies to posts which are discussing the latest topic. For example, if there's a discussion for chapter 6 of a series, no one is allowed to post their own thoughts on the chapter or reviews as separate posts until at least the next chapter is out. Discussions should be kept in the discussion threads to avoid flooding the subreddit.
Also, please don't try to just panel grab images from the latest chapter of whatever series. Panel posting from the latest chapter of a series is a cheap grab and should be kept away from being posted at least until the next chapter is posted. These image posts typically just create more discussion for the chapter which belongs in the relevant chapter discussion and often have spoilers such as major reveals or punchlines to jokes.
This rule applies to fan-colorings of pages/chapters as well. There shouldn't be a need to create a new submission for every single fan-coloring if the pages have just been posted. The fan-coloring should be posted to the chapter discussion or original [Art] post featuring the pages or should be held back until new chapters come out for the series in question. Please keep the subreddit from being spammed with colorings of the "hottest page of the week."
If you want to post a dump of chapters, please make only one post which encompasses all the chapters by either making the title clear that it's for chapter A-C, or by making the discussion just for chapter "C". Multiple discussions for consecutive chapters create dead discussions as people read through to the latest chapter typically. This means any older discussions won't actually be used. Thus, please don't spam a bunch of discussion posts.
Spoiler Tags are REQUIRED for Spoilers
At the same time, we mods are not omnipotent and we do not go into every single post on the sub-reddit so if you see a spoiler that isn't properly tagged, report it.
How to define a spoiler: If it has to do with a development that a new reader isn't supposed to know about, it is a spoiler. This includes how a series ends, character deaths, character abilities, plot twists, story developments, or any other thing a new reader isn't supposed to know until a specified point. This also includes Meta-Spoilers . For series based on history, any information based on history itself not covered at that point yet in the series are considered spoilers.
What is a Meta-Spoiler? - A Meta-Spoiler is the suggestive way of spoiling something. While not directly saying how something ends, you end up saying how it doesn't end. Even just giving an adjective on how a series is could be considered meta-spoilers. These are considered meta-spoilers and can be just as bad as regular spoilers. Anyone can have their perspective shifted based on Meta-Spoilers without realizing. This could result in a less thrilling experience or just making a major plot twist predictable. Please avoid making statements based on information from raws or future chapters as these are often meta-spoilers. So don't give Meta-Spoilers either.
We are more lenient of Meta-Spoilers to a certain degree. It once again however falls under how much information are you giving and whether or not you are describing an entire series or certain segments of a series. You must understand though that even small things can be folded the right way to see the big picture. People are not as blind to foreshadowing as you think.
Please note there cannot be a space between the exclamation points and the first/last characters in the tag or it will break on old.reddit.
>!This Spoiler tag is broken because of this space. !<
Once again, mods are not sentient robots that monitor every single comment and there is a lot we can't catch soon enough. So make sure to report when you see an untagged spoiler.
Original Manga Inspired Series are a grey zone in terms of the rules. All original series should come in the form of self/text-posts and should be clearly identifiable as manga inspired. Just web-comics (i.e. XKCD, Penny Arcade, etc.) aren't allowed. Also, if your initial post doesn't do well, you cannot post it again hoping for better. If you have nothing new to offer after the first post, please move on. If you do however have something new to show after some time, feel free to make a new post. Please be conscious of not posting too regularly for your original series. Text Drafts/Character Designs by themselves are not allowed. If you're going to submit your "original manga," don't just post a character design or a single page of text. If you want feedback/advice on your synopsis of your original series, please bring it to /r/Writing . /r/Drawing would be appropriate for art-based feedback on your illustrations/character designs.
Links to kickstarter/paetron/etc for original projects are not allowed either. This isn't the subreddit to try and fund your, or your friend's original comic. So please don't try to post those project funding sites on this subreddit.
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