This would be a dreadful idea even if Hololive was secretly a Nijisanji-level disaster waiting to happen. We don't 'need information' right now. What would we do with it even if we had it? Nothing, lol. Even when Selen was terminated, it was mostly Nijisanji who turned it into an apocalyptic reputational trashfire. If they'd stayed tight-lipped, Elira hadn't done that ridiculous black screen stream, and Riku hadn't groveled before the investors while conspicuously refusing to apologize to the woman he nearly killed twice, then it would likely have mostly blown over. It was a perfect storm of mismanagement and egotistical fumbling.
At the moment, Hololive has a massive reputational advantage over everyone else. KSON could come forward and say she was felt up daily by Yagoo and show the scars her manager inflicted during daily flogging sessions, and people would still mostly side with Hololive. There would be some outrage, but unless Fubuki did a blackscreen stream or something equally retarded, it would be flavor-of-the-month drama at most, and do worse to her reputation than Hololive's.
I personally think that Hololive has more skeletons in its closet. I think it might be emulating Nijisanji in more ways than people would like to believe. I think that going public is a cancer that will slowly but surely eat it away from the inside out. But that's just what I think. Until objective, verifiable evidence of that comes to light, nobody is going to do more than entertain these ideas as more than blackpilled rrats. And even if I was absolutely, 100% right in every way, what exactly would anyone here do with that information? Every single person on TVA could boycott all Hololive talents tomorrow, indefiniately, and the revenue loss for them would be mistaken for a rounding error. They aren't too big to fail, but they certainly aren't going to fail from anything less than a virtual 9/11.