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One Piece Could Finally See Its Spoiler Processes Shutdown For Good

A Still From One Piece (Credits: Eiichiro Oda)

Monday, March 11, 2024, marked a significant development in the ongoing investigations surrounding the leakage of popular Shueisha manga series such as One Piece and Jujutsu Kaisen.

Alleged updates from these investigations suggest that several X (formerly Twitter) accounts belonging to prominent series leakers have been identified by the respective investigation committees.

While the exact timeline for the targeting of these leaker accounts remains unclear, there is consensus within the community that these alleged leaks indicate imminent action against them in the near future.

However, it’s important to note that the legitimacy of these alleged leaks cannot be definitively verified at this time.

Fan translations of the purported leaks reveal that the investigations are actively tracking the leakers involved in disseminating sensitive information related to series like One Piece and Jujutsu Kaisen.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding the origin and status of these leaks, many fans are interpreting them as a genuine warning of potential repercussions within the manga leaks community.

A Still From One Piece anime (Credits: Eiichiro Oda)

As the investigations progress and the situation unfolds, fans remain vigilant, anticipating further developments and potential actions against the identified leaker accounts.

Implications for Leaks Community and Shueisha’s Crackdown

It’s worth noting that not all reputable leakers are mentioned in the leaked document. A notable absence includes Redon, who is a prominent figure in the One Piece community and typically shares information on forums like WorstGen and PirateKing.

A Still From One Piece anime (Credits: Eiichiro Oda)

This suggests that the leak is specifically targeting those who share information on X, rather than encompassing all well-known leakers.

Furthermore, other respected One Piece leakers like ScotchInformer and LanceDragonite are also not mentioned in the document. While it’s possible that there are additional pages detailing various leakers, the organization seen in the leaked document suggests otherwise.

Similarly, several other leakers associated with different series are notably absent from the document. This includes well-known My Hero Academia leakers such as @RukasuMHA and @DabisPoleDance, as well as Black Clover leakers like @nite_baron and @Diab_26.

A Still From One Piece (Credits: Eiichiro Oda)

While the absence of the latter pair could be attributed to Black Clover’s current lack of regular serialization, the absence of My Hero Academia leakers raises questions.

These alleged leaks underscore Shueisha’s determination to crack down on the leaks community. If the document is indeed legitimate, it signals a shift in the spoiler landscape, indicating that the current processes may not be sustainable in the long term.

While changes may not be immediate, it’s clear that there will eventually be repercussions for members of the leaks community.

Mudassir Kamran: I am Mudassir Kamran, hailing from the vibrant city of Mumbai, Maharashtra. As a passionate writer and an avid anime and manga enthusiast, I dedicate myself to bringing you the latest and most captivating stories from the world at OtakuKart. Join me on a journey through the fascinating realms of anime and manga as we explore their captivating narratives together.
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