A weekly Reddit r/manga discussion thread encourages users to share manga they've read recently, focusing on impressions rather than just lists. The thread includes a bot that automatically provides links to series pages on sites like MyAnimeList and MangaUpdates when users mention titles in a specific format.
The r/manga subreddit's weekly discussion thread prompts users to share manga they've read in the past seven days and discuss their impressions. The thread includes a feature where users can tag manga titles to automatically generate links to tracking sites like MyAnimeList and MangaUpdates via a bot called Roboragi.
For web novel and light novel readers, manga adaptations often serve as entry points to source material. Understanding manga discussion trends can highlight which series might have untranslated novels worth exploring, and automated linking tools demonstrate community-driven content discovery methods relevant to translation platforms.
r/manga is a large Reddit community for manga discussion, with weekly threads dating back to 2015.
Original source: https://www.reddit.com/r/manga/comments/1sjt4dk/what_manga_have_you_read_this_week_and_what_do/
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