MotivatedSloth I am not entirely sure I understand your argument. As far as I can tell you seem to think that: "its owned by the same parent company but because one site is apparently banned in China they do not operate the same way"? That sounds like a crazy argument. Its like saying a communist dictatorship cannot have a secret police force because a fascist dictatorship has one. Just because a site is banned in one place does not mean the other party cannot operate the same way.
In regards to how they would act differently because of a monopoly, that argument is also flawed. Having a monopoly allows them to fix certain things, but not having a monopoly does not stop them from enforcing contracts or suing people for breaches of contracts. Its the whole point of contracts. Saying people will not enforce terms on contracts or at least threaten to do so is a fundamental misunderstanding of the whole point of contracts. And please note this applies to all contracts, not just webnovel. Trying to spread such fundamental misinformation is harmful. If its just a matter of taste or opinion, I would be less concerned. But spreading such misunderstanding about contract fundamentals is dangerous, so please think things through beforehand. Telling someone to be wary about what they sign up for is crucial. Please don't underestimate the importance of this.