Fun fact that was a perm ban.Nah, @Cptn Snshn just shitposts so hard he actually got a temp ban from Kiwi Farms for mocking Null
Nah, @Cptn Snshn just shitposts so hard he actually got a temp ban from Kiwi Farms for mocking Null
Fun fact that was a perm ban.
Entirely plausible tbh given how retarded stream mechanics are. But yeah Melody was collabing with ironmouse and crew long before vshojo came up. I remember the timeline as being:Ahh, no wonder they're lying. Silvervale, Nyanners and that other bitch that dipped from Vshoujo are non-canon now, so that Animal Crossing collab never technically happened.
I was going back through the farms thread looking for something and I've decided to stop looking because... man it's going to take some actual sit down time to sift through that place. I did find this and I thought it was funny
Lot of funny stuff there actually. Lots of memories... Damn...
Edit: Damn niji claimed that clip of Belmond waking ars up with a bell in minecraft... Found another:
i can vouch for Snshn, my guy is a real one, keeps the art of terrible-baits-that-still-somehow-get-someone alive.
I remember when this began last week and some Holo clippers got hit by and people were instantly blaming Cover lol, until everyone realized this is happening to all vtubers not just Holos.Ok, excerpt of actual fresh news from False video:
Youtube continue killing clippers, guy who WORKS FOR Shylily is down for "impersonation", despite "channel is not ran by her" being plastered everywhere.
Nekrolina's clip channel that is RUN BY HERSELF is deletef too, appeal with proof of ownership is rejected. Among other ones.
I saw couple channels deleted for "impersonation" way back in December if not earlier.
Now, what i think it is: Youtube is trying to lower server and support load by any means possible. Checking every video for content match is enormous processing load, and financially it makes more sense to kill the channel than spend resources on it. Also cheaper to kill channels than have humans resolve such issues. Same with war on 3rd party clients and adblockers: cheaper to lose millions of viewers than have them watch with no ADs. They will continue to explore ways to cut down costs in increasingly worse ways until real competition arise. Then cycle will repeat.
As for clipper hunt specifically: i don't see them backtracking on it unless they face multiple lawsuits from streamers themselves, and especially from corpos. This absolutely can hold water even if clippers themselves won't be initiating it, frame is as something like "it's industry standard to have 3rd party clippers to do all that, it benefits both parties greatly and unprompted intervention from youtube and cause financial losses for original creators, thus constitute tortuous interference"
Thank you my friend (derogatory), now for some good life tips for the kids out there:i can vouch for Snshn, my guy is a real one, keeps the art of terrible-baits-that-still-somehow-get-someone alive.
Eh, who knows... They definitely won't scratch without judge nudging them in some way. It'll be definitely cheaper to restore channels and monetisation than go through court, pay up and then restore everything anyway. Problem is, people are not affected enough to warrant legal actions just yet without being dismissed as non-substantial. It's not like all clippers all have written and signed permits from streamers (they'd better acqire it asap though). And without it, barring Cover taking a stance with litigation and creating precedent, number of affected people must be large enough for class action. Then we have court doxxing problem again...As for that last paragraph, no person or corpo in vtubing can even budge youtube, they don't give a fuck and it's most likely that this is the work of bots anyway. Who knows how many actual humans even work at that company anymore.
The problem here is that the bear spammed shorts to get to 100k quickly. Sure, her shorts-violin-karaoke streams gathered quite a bit of CCV and had like +5k subs each, but how many people actually stay and tune in for non-shorts streams remains to be seen.Congrats to the musical blue bear. Her numbers have really jumped in the last month or so. Nice to see more people giving her a watch.
Still, it's nice to see her being more confident lately. The depression-diary segment from the yapping part of yesterday's stream hit pretty hard, but it seems that she's mostly out of that state of mind by now.