I don't think platforms like ReadFullNovel inherently "enhance" the serialized reading experience. Honestly, they often cheapen it. The real magic of serialized stories comes from anticipation, community discussion between updates, and the author's evolving response to reader feedback on legitimate platforms. Sites that just dump entire pirated translations or completed works remove that entire ecosystem.
Sure, you get instant gratification, no cliffhangers. But you lose the feeling of checking for an update every Tuesday, the shared theories in the comment section, the author's occasional notes addressing last week's chapter reactions. It turns a living, breathing story into a static product. I tried reading a few popular web serials that way after catching up, and it felt strangely hollow, like binge-watching a show alone versus watching it weekly with friends. The convenience is undeniable, but it fundamentally changes the relationship with the text. I'd rather support the author on Patreon or Webnovel and get the real, paced experience.