And Aweida's manga are unrepentantly horny and also are structured like jokes (exposition to a sudden subversive punchline) like please you could have just drawn a standalone picture at that point
Twitter manga getting more and more popular as a medium sucks. Even the green manga is just stuck in a status quo loop
For the green yuri in particular, you may have a point that the platform/release style may be holding it back, but I think it's probably a good thing for manga as a whole that artists are able to share their work in a way that makes it accessible to a wide audience without having to plunge into the hell of being a professional mangaka with the stress of extreme deadlines and iron-fisted editors, which often drives them into chronic illness. Those with the ambition to take all of that on for the sake of publishing their manga commercially are still able to pursue that route, but that's not a lifestyle that works for everyone.
EDIT: Yeah no I've changed my mind about the green yuri, it's not limited by its release style at all. I think people just forget after they've been following something for awhile what the pacing was like in the earlier parts and convince themselves that they're in a drought whenever they feel impatient. There's been so much progress made recently in the plot and relationship developments, I'm sure there are even more major changes coming soon.
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