I still love Pippa and will occasionally watch a stream, but I grew tired of her constant arguing with her chat, especially when plenty in her chat would try to bait her into one, or she would argue something dumb just to be a contrarian.
I used to watch a lot of Mike (the NND streamer) and didnt like the shift in some of her content so i dropped herSo I want to change the topic from vagueposting and other usual posting for a minute to make a serious question. Have you guys ever dropped an oshi or stopped watching them not because they graduated but because they changed their streams, content, or just because things that seemed fun or liked about them at first turned annoying after? or because you lost interest?
Edit: I guess I'd like to also add, did you stop them watching permanently or returned later? or watch them but less frequently? Also just to be clearer by oshi I mean like a Vtuber you really respected or watched a lot, like one of if not your favourite
I wonder what went through his head when he saw Tempuras attaching themselves to Vesper and Shinri because they were oji-sans. The Familiaran I know, JP and EN, all suspiciously had significant watch time for one or both of them.Oh yeah, that's a great example.
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I'm sure the twink is much more profitable in the fujocracy that is the male vtuber market, but was it worth it to abandon the audience that the excellent original design had garnered? I'm curious what his before and after audience demographics looked like (but we can all guess).
For me, I didn't start quite from the beginning but early enough to still be in the "cutest rabbit plays ____" era and I bailed around Hogwarts. I don't normally put up with someone throwing their audience under the bus even once, but by Hogwarts it was like the third time.
No, because it wasn't. I was happy she played it. It was the behavior and Twitter statement that followed.Could you expand on how her playing Hogwarts was throwing her audience under the bus?
Nah, not every opinion is a solicitation for debate, and I inlined it for that reason. I was just correcting a particularly egregious misread of what I said.Ah shit slapfight incoming.
No, because it wasn't. I was happy she played it. It was the behavior and Twitter statement that followed.
Kinda obvious but someone who doesnt like JP Corpos and/or Brave GroupReally curious who's decided to dip an offer that's probably better than what Aviel was going to provide.
Now that all of Idol Gen 3 is teased, I've decided to check. The blue girl is the one who quit. Everyone else fit the descriptions.
Really curious who's decided to dip an offer that's probably better than what Aviel was going to provide. E: Except the monetary cut probably
I don't think we will ever know everything Myth has done for the success of the branch, it is surely far more than will ever be public. Even Gura alluded to needing to convince management of certain things.Her, Calli, and Ame have been huge for pushing for shit on the EN side, as well. While it seemed to have broken Ame in the end, the three of them definitely helped pushed projects through that were originally rejected. I am almost certain that Calli's solo live and her time in UMJ directly affected whether EN got their own concerts and led to CTW and BD being greenlit, for example. Kiara is a lot more publicly vocal about it than the other two, but Calli has, at times, more vaguely mentioned that things like the sale of her Solo Live Bluray were important to the whole branch. Unfortunately, despite Myth's explosive success, they seemed to still have to prove themselves to JP management at every step of the way.
I'll make a longer, more complete post later but you watched Gamebu? That's like old lore to me so I'm really surprised someone here used to watch them liveI used to watch Gamebu a lot but after the incident i could never get myself to watch anything from them ever again
I also used to religiously follow a lot of Re:Act vtubers because my oshi was there fast foward to today and i only watch Dtto but dropped the rest due to time constraints
I still watch my oshi and will follow her to the end of times
I think it's interesting that Variance Project - a new vtuber company who has been getting some good press prior to launching any talents - has received over a thousand applications for their first gen.