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PunishedLenny3
DrunkHorse420 i think its a cycle; eventually the old groups will finally die, whats left of them, there will only be "official" subs, non-normie weebs will get pissed off, start learning again how to make fansubs, and the cycle continues

PunishedLenny3 DrunkHorse420 That's exactly why I started learning how to read and write in Hiragana, neat.

PunishedLenny3
DrunkHorse420
>fansubbing kills streaming services
fansubbing will never kill streaming services, and thats not the goal either; the point is that dedicated autists will create better subs for the ppl who want them, even if it is just a small niche community, just like it was back then
also the chart is from years ago i dont remember exactly what its supposed to show

PunishedLenny3 DrunkHorse420 don't forget, streaming services tend to buy out fansub groups to. Hire them on. Many such cases.

re: The Future for Anime Subbing
DrunkHorse420
Mightswell link the forum post you made :smug:

Immahnoob
DrunkHorse420 Neither will kill the other. Streaming will especially not kill anyone considering the garbage services we have right now.
DarkMahesvara
DrunkHorse420 it's already dominated by official subs and fangroups die left and right :gura_pain: