Every single one, without exception, ended with a massive autism vortex and multiple people either getting permanently banned or swearing eternal vengeance upon other members for the high crime of stealing their diamonds or killing the blue squid-tadpole-thing they spent fifty hours breeding for.
I dont watch Snuffy stop giving a shit about her when she tried to get on the Cancel Nux 4 Clout bandwagon but this is fucking retarded. There are girls in Twitch wearing thongs so deep inside their crack they are invisible. But THIS is the problem?
Some of you have probably already forgotten but last week all of production kawaii gen 3 was graduated. I have read through the event thread and the lack of spicy theories and rrats is quite disappointing. I would like to bring a few overlooked facts to everyone's attention. Namely on Aletta Sky who was before her graduation sitting on 100k subs, making her the second most popular channel in the entire company. A quick look at social blade will also show you that she was inclining in both subs, views & donations. Unlike some other popular channels we also know that she actually worked quite hard on growing her channel, such as spamming out Shorts ( some of them getting quite big noombers)
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or doing a 48 hour donothon or getting a collab with a bigger streamer (neuro sama).
While we are on that donothon stream she did last month; she made 20.821$ and 66 cents during it(which PK claims they may refund) . (Two of the goals she met included an original song and a new model.) View attachment 20282
To top it all off 1 week before her termination/graduation she got her merch.
Aletta was by all measures a successful vtuber in the top 1%, raking in fat cash. Even if management took a 50% from her she would still earn more than 99% of all other streamers. If gen 3 made a collective bargain with the intention of getting more money/ promotion / 3d stuff etc, and where ready to quit over it, then I believe that means that management was syphoning off way more than just 50%, leaving them only with a trickle AND that the girls thought they could earn more if they went Indie and started from scratch. This seems unlikely to me. So my narrative is that something terrible was happening behind the scenes (like the situation between Mel & her manager), and the girls quit in solidarity over that issue.
Tl;dr 26 hours for the bri'ish angel. Be there.
I am pretty sure the japanese had these shitty "this is how mafia works" mobile ads, just like us. I think some youtuber made a vid mentioning it in passing, can' t remember who it was (maybe japanalysis?)
The fact that she left with everyone else makes me think that there might be some truth to this. She got fucked out of money and she's was the top earner for a short period of time.
I have a feeling she's trying to reclaim as much of her Sava identity as she possibly can, including with a new model that strongly resembles Sava. Since I grew to rather like her Sava model and thought her chat emotes were so cute they could give diabetes on contact, I have no objections to this.
That actually makes me wonder; 1) Do any 'master files' of those emotes exist, 2) Are they considered IP of the company, their creator, etc?
The Kawaii situation causes me to think on the potential ramifications of a company wanting to keep control of assets related to a defunct vtuber model. Could they hypothetically demand that fan sites using assets related to that model be removed? I would tell such companies to eat shit and die if that happened here, but the possibility is something I'm curious about.
I have been involved in a total of three community-related minecraft server projects.
Every single one, without exception, ended with a massive autism vortex and multiple people either getting permanently banned or swearing eternal vengeance upon other members for the high crime of stealing their diamonds or killing the blue squid-tadpole-thing they spent fifty hours breeding for.
The Kawaii situation causes me to think on the potential ramifications of a company wanting to keep control of assets related to a defunct vtuber model. Could they hypothetically demand that fan sites using assets related to that model be removed? I would tell such companies to eat shit and die if that happened here, but the possibility is something I'm curious about.
Copyrights don't expire via disuse the way trademarks do - a corpo could conceivably attempt to enforce a copyright on any of their materials for up to like 75 years (in the US) - but devoting the resources to doing it is another thing entirely....
I have a feeling she's trying to reclaim as much of her Sava identity as she possibly can, including with a new model that strongly resembles Sava. Since I grew to rather like her Sava model and thought her chat emotes were so cute they could give diabetes on contact, I have no objections to this.
That actually makes me wonder; 1) Do any 'master files' of those emotes exist, 2) Are they considered IP of the company, their creator, etc?
The Kawaii situation causes me to think on the potential ramifications of a company wanting to keep control of assets related to a defunct vtuber model. Could they hypothetically demand that fan sites using assets related to that model be removed? I would tell such companies to eat shit and die if that happened here, but the possibility is something I'm curious about.
You have to wonder if anyone at NijiEN is bitter at their company having cultivated this audience, and if it'll make future talents wary about auditioning for Nijisanji.
I think you read changes instead of chances cause I did too. This sounds like maybe the wonderAI crew are gonna show something new this time. On another note did they ever said anything about those secret guests of the con PC went to last week or it was just a teaser.
I know what it IS but I'm calling it a mudkip because it's easier to spell.
Unrelated: I swear I heard this "sword hilt in the bum BL" reference recently don't know if it was Shiina though. I did watch some old Shirara streams lately though so maybe she told it. Or else it was Lia.
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