
Sankaku Channel has received a major addition of functionality in the form of a full suite of charts and rankings showing the artists, characters and franchises generating the most popular and very best art around.
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2ch has been presented with the gracious reaction of Americans on Facebook to Japan’s World Cup victory over them, and the subsequent response of Sankaku Complex users to them.
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Taiga-besotted otaku have been demanding the removal of the copious amounts of raunchy artwork in which she features – “why would someone want to see such a precious girl like Taiga do these hentai things?”
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A ranking of the top 10 top 10s of 2010 provides some splendid insight into just what it is about ordinal lists Sankaku Complex users find so enticing.
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2ch’s indignant reaction to the equally indignant response of Sankaku Complex users to 2ch’s criticism of fansubbing is presented below, and will likely provide as much amusement as it does insight.
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The fall of OneManga and the exchange of incendiary remarks between Sankaku Complex users and 2ch denizens continues, with the latest thread showing 2ch taking particular umbrage at such reported comments as “TV is free so manga should be free too!”
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Groups can now have their own forums, and all users may now easily embed videos and images in their activity or forums.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Manga, News
- Date: Jul 28, 2010 17:31 JST
- Tags: 2ch, Copyright, Crime, Fansubbing, Internet, Sankaku Complex, Sites, Translation, USA

The reaction of Sankaku Complex users to the scathing comments of 2ch on the recent closure of One Manga has found its way back to 2ch and incited an even more biting response.
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Google has begun quietly censoring Sankaku Complex from its search suggestions in much the same way as it does anything else which does not fit into its white-picket-fence fantasy Internet.
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Sankaku Complex’s latest feature in its ongoing upgrades is the introduction of things called “Groups,” which allow multiple users to create primitive tribal structures based around shared interests.
A recently formed Beako Fan Club provides an ideal introductory group for those unfamiliar with the concept.
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The collective secretions of Sankaku Complex’s userbase have flowed together into the mighty “activity stream,” which allows users to keep track of anything their fellow users might be getting up to.
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Sankaku Complex users are now allowed to have something called a “friend.”
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