People think Mouse will care for you and you'll get some clout for it, but vtweeters are saying it's likely already friends/people close to them making the top bids.
People think Mouse will care for you and you'll get some clout for it, but vtweeters are saying it's likely already friends/people close to them making the top bids.
Current person on top is a big community member and donator for multiple VTubers, they get discussed on /vt/ from time to time from what I could find. In June 2023 they had donated 50k to Mouse, probably a lot more by now. In the StreamElements leaderboard for Melody (which has multiple criteria, mostly watch time and donations) they are number 22. Twitchstats lists 13 thousand gifted subs to Mouse (top 1 gifter by 5 thousand), 2 thousand to Rainhoe and 1 thousand to Snuffy, Melody and Shylily. Going from twitter they also watch Doki and supported the fundraiser in February. Fair to say they have the money. For the last auction they bid around $9000 and the current number 2 in this auction won the last one with $15000.
Pretty sure it's a 401c registered Charity in the States the money is going towards, so I could very much see some Vtuber/business-y type doing it. In the realms of stupid things to spend money on, this one doesn't really rate highly.
OH? Oh I'm very interested in this one. An Idol Showdown tournament, I assume? This should be good. I think Rie is the only person to play it on stream, right?
OH? Oh I'm very interested in this one. An Idol Showdown tournament, I assume? This should be good. I think Rie is the only person to play it on stream, right?
#IdolShowdown is one hashtag, so that is a safe assumption. It is pretty amusing that another corpo is having a tournament for a hololive game and hololive isn't lol
Weird. I feel like I've heard that people "get along like a house on fire" my whole life. Is it really that unusual? I thought it was one of those strange phrases that sound negative but have positive meaning, like "break a leg" or "cut your teeth."
Weird. I feel like I've heard that people "get along like a house on fire" my whole life. Is it really that unusual? I thought it was one of those strange phrases that sound negative but have positive meaning, like "break a leg" or "cut your teeth."
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