I think she already had the FGO/Arknights gig before she even joined Hololive, and at the time Arknights was incliningSana/Namie might not have gotten the big jobs she had without being in Hololive, so even for the ex-members it's been solid.
I think she already had the FGO/Arknights gig before she even joined Hololive, and at the time Arknights was incliningSana/Namie might not have gotten the big jobs she had without being in Hololive, so even for the ex-members it's been solid.
You aren't really refuting my point, the absolute amount of people involved does not matter, what matters is amount relative to a customer base, and it has to be customers themselves. Pretty much any company producing real product can ignore boycotts because people need to eat, drink, and they couldn't care less where it comes from and what this money are spent on, for as long as it's cheap and tasty. Meanwhile we are in the thread dedicated to a company that suffered massive losses because majority of it's customers went and said "you are bad, and we don't want to be related to you in any way whatsoever anymore, and we will not watch you until you become better". It may not be "working" in a sense that NijiEN is clearly not getting better, but it is impactful because the branch went and fucking diedI've posted about this in the past, but in terms of real world harm to a boycott target, even the biggest and most famous boycotts in history have barely done anything. The only times they have ever done anything are when a modern company's PR department pussies out and backtracks on something that hasn't seen significant investment yet: sure it "worked", but only because pencil-pushers can't stand seeing .05% less growth for a year. The bottom line is never significantly harmed for any significant period of time.
Its especially funny in this situation.I've posted about this in the past, but in terms of real world harm to a boycott target, even the biggest and most famous boycotts in history have barely done anything. The only times they have ever done anything are when a modern company's PR department pussies out and backtracks on something that hasn't seen significant investment yet: sure it "worked", but only because pencil-pushers can't stand seeing .05% less growth for a year. The bottom line is never significantly harmed for any significant period of time.
Her gacha gig was already a thing before her sana debut, it was one of her most notable big works besides being a freelance illustratorSana/Namie might not have gotten the big jobs she had without being in Hololive, so even for the ex-members it's been solid.
NijiEN had been losing viewers and struggling financially for months before anything happened with Selen. Her suicide attempt was certainly a watershed moment, but Anycolor lost 3 of its most popular EN talents (4 counting Mika, 5 counting Kyo who was on his way out) before Selen was terminated, and Luxiem (you know, the company's biggest moneymakers) are still bringing in a shitton of money. Remember, Ike was in the black screen video, did a valentines stream the next day, and it was in his top 5 streams of all time for revenue. Systemic issues in the company are certainly coming out now, but boycotting didn't create those problems, they were there already. Particularly the stock instability, which is the biggest issue Anycolor is facing at the moment by far. That's at least partially due to the overall weakness of the JP markets at the moment and the fact that they keep doing buybacks. And even after all that, they still have a higher price than Cover stocks.You aren't really refuting my point, the absolute amount of people involved does not matter, what matters is amount relative to a customer base, and it has to be customers themselves. Pretty much any company producing real product can ignore boycotts because people need to eat, drink, and they couldn't care less where it comes from and what this money are spent on, for as long as it's cheap and tasty. Meanwhile we are in the thread dedicated to a company that suffered massive losses because majority of it's customers went and said "you are bad, and we don't want to be related to you in any way whatsoever anymore, and we will not watch you until you become better". It may not be "working" in a sense that NijiEN is clearly not getting better, but it is impactful because the branch went and fucking died
Getting fat to own the libsCool, I'm going to eat nothing but McDonalds for the next week just to spite these twittards. Guess they didn't think that one through, huh? RIP Rosemi, get the fuck out of there so you can stop having to work a 9 to 5 (at McDonalds, ironically).
Boycotts definitely work though guys, we promise.
Every single Palestine flag on twitter would yell at you if you called them "Liberal", tbh.Getting fat to own the libs
Nice.
Millions didn't die due to Israeli-palestinian conflicts. Can't archive right now.
Millions didn't die due to Israeli-palestinian conflicts. Can't archive right now.
Millions didn't die due to Israeli-palestinian conflicts. Can't archive right now.
Millions didn't die due to Israeli-palestinian conflicts. Can't archive right now.
But who would lie about such numbers, and why?Hamas propaganda team: "Wait, we're allowed to lie about numbers in the millions?!"
Hex will be getting a new outfit soon and it looks like he stole the stilts Shu used for his recent outfit. Lots of new outfits recently.
BiliBili Macro Link happened recently. I don't know how ticketing for that works since it's a Festival type deal, I would guess not everyone there bought their ticket specifically for NijiEN, but the crowd looked respectable for the NijiEN parts.
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Hex will be getting a new outfit soon and it looks like he stole the stilts Shu used for his recent outfit. Lots of new outfits recently.
BiliBili Macro Link happened recently. I don't know how ticketing for that works since it's a Festival type deal, I would guess not everyone there bought their ticket specifically for NijiEN, but the crowd looked respectable for the NijiEN parts.
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Not like the people there are specifically there for NijiEN, just like they aren't there for Kobo or Matsuri lol. That concert is massive and their part is tiny comparatively.Damn nigga
Their only future lies in them doing their chink reps
Hex will be getting a new outfit soon and it looks like he stole the stilts Shu used for his recent outfit. Lots of new outfits recently.
BiliBili Macro Link happened recently. I don't know how ticketing for that works since it's a Festival type deal, I would guess not everyone there bought their ticket specifically for NijiEN, but the crowd looked respectable for the NijiEN parts.
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Except for this girlNot like the people there are specifically there for NijiEN, just like they aren't there for Kobo