"Guys I went to take a shower and I'm so terminally online that all I brought was my phone it's the only thing I have now I'm just sitting here naked and wet and I don't have anything"Mozumi Pichi
I am going to do an end-of-year stream on the 30th of December. If anyone would like to make a nice thumbnail for it, DM me. I can pay in a free title, advertisement, or filthy lucre - I can actually do this now as PayPal has finally recognized my business account.
Edit:
Re:AcT's Lisa Makoh scheduled her singing stream tomorrow but she pushed it a day forward and she will sing at 6.30PM JST. She had one vertical singing stream a few days ago.
The previous normal stream has a number of interesting tangents.
-Stream delayed because a grasshopper was in the toilet and she had her grandmother help chase it off.
-Sang Yanagi Nagi's Utakata Hanabi, realised it's a Naruto ED song but she didn't watch Naruto.
-Sasuke and Naruto is the same person.
-Sharingan is a character name.
-Hinata Hinata married Naruto and bore Boruto.
-Knew Sakura, she's the one with the headband.
-Asked chat whether there are anyone married. None who replied are married with various answers (not yet, ask me again in 10 years). Someone answered "I'm going to make you my wife" which made her laugh and reply "Go ahead and try! It's going to be disastrous for you", told him that he needs to be killing grasshoppers in and around her home for a start. Also was surprised when one mentioned spending a million yen for marriage search and got nothing. Some mentioned the matchmaking cost and men paid more (one has 100k yen registration fee and 20k monthly payment, 9k for men 0 for women), also recently less men are using the service.
?Couldn't get all of them but this is why I enjoy her singing streams.
No Patra RPG because she finished FFX last week (Kingdom Hearts tomorrow) and no Koyori as well since she's going to be in GTA. Today we have Ririka with the first Dragon Quest at 5PM JST.
Re:AcT's Nekono Yukino singing at 7PM JST.
VSpo's Tachibana Hinano with Zuzugag.
Of course with lots of Hinano laughing.
Akirose uses both VCR Minecraft and HoloGTA to make content working for both.
Aki requesting the ringtone from Zuzu.
Ringtone done.
Male voice on stream.
Yabee.
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So V4 Mirai's 40K subs for predebut is huge, and 3K is fairly small (but a talent could build from that with hard work).
Back to Nenelove's question about botting - I don't want to claim without evidence that the higher numbers are from botting. Brave Group loves spending money to get clout, and paying for a big advertising campaign for huge debut numbers is something I could see Brave group doing. The best way to see how things pan out is to see what the debut CCV is like, if stuff like chat speed matches, and how the talents fare in the weeks after debut.
Part of me suspects botting, but it's also worth noting that V4Mirai's debuts have gotten bigger every gen.
The Lunalia (Gen 3) girls were sitting at roughly 15K subs each just before debut, and have continued to grow, albeit at a slower pace:
Petalight (Gen 2) didn't even hit 10K until a couple of months after debut. But compared to Lunalia, they didn't get much promotion.
By contrast, Lunalia and now Voltail are getting boosted hard with all the ads and announced watchalongs. 40K pre-debut is a bit crazy, but not excessively so when you consider ads + watchalongs + established V4Mirai fanbase + broader Brave/corpo fanbase.
Still 40K pre-debut is the highest so far for Brave's EN operations. Previously, it was VSPO EN where they had about 30K subs pre-debut. It probably helps that the other Brave EN corpos are up and running. It helps boost engagement and the overall footprint of these debuts more. Back when Petalight debuted, it was just V4Mirai.
For reference, highest Lunalia debut CCV was Nova, who peaked at 6K, while averaging 4K (the peak was brief, and doesn't really reflect in the chart). Everyone else averaged around 3K:
Apparently Kohaku from Kawaii had a moment on stream last night? Stream is privated but people barged in Hiyo's stream begging for her to intervene resulting in this tweet.
Of all generals in /vt/ this is among the ones that should be trusted the least. /pkg/ is home to a very notorious schizo who keeps the thread up all day replying to himself. Occasionally he migrates to other corpo generals hoping to stir up a war between fanbases. Also, I'm pretty sure they've been trying to force the "Ephemira is a flop" thing since they debuted, though usually it's Meimi and not Koha that's the target.
Apparently Kohaku from Kawaii had a moment on stream last night? Stream is privated but people barged in Hiyo's stream begging for her to intervene resulting in this tweet.
Isn't she the most subbed in her gen? Is it just brainworms? Has something else happened? I guess anyone curious can check the vod archive
E: I've checked the sub counts. She's the 2nd highest among Ephemira and Hanamizuki, passed only by Kaya. No idea about ccv
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