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Gachiakuta author Kei Urana praises fans for standing up to leaks

Manga leaks have long been a contentious topic across various fandoms, with Jujutsu Kaisen being one of the most notable victims.

Fans of the series, especially abroad, not only rejoiced at leaks but even celebrated those who spread them online.

This behavior became so widespread that animators and other YouTubers denounced the rampant sharing and discussion of leaked content on social media platforms.

However, the recent increase in fan bases taking a stand against leaks, particularly with Kagurabachi, has caught the attention of the manga community.

Gachiakuta manga author Kei Urana acknowledged this growing movement to combat leaks and praised fans for their proactive approach.

“I'm glad to see that someone is stepping up to put an end to the leaks!ノシ I want you to see our originals, not pirated copies, not leaks, but to pick them up and read them! txk,” she wrote on her Twitter account.

While Urana didn't specifically mention any particular fandom,…