Unfortunately, one of the many bits of baseless speculation that is being repeated back and forth as if it is fact is that the Niji release definitely proved that all of Selen's tweets after the "management removed the video" tweet where ghost-written when the facts are actually not in evidence to prove this. I'm going to go into this more on my stream tonight, but basically the timeline looks like this (Using PST because that's what Selen usually used in her tweets):
- Dec 25, 5:00 PM: Last Cup of Coffee debuts
- 5:30 PM: Selen starts streaming, talking about getting rights to the song from the original creators among other things. This stream lasts about 90 minutes
- At some point between Selen ending stream around 7:00 PM and her tweet at 7:55 PM: Management takes down the video
- 7:55 PM: Selen tweets about the video takedown
- AT SOME UNKNOWN POINT between that tweet at 7:55 PM on December 25 and the announcement of Selen's termination at 2:57 AM on February 2, Selen loses access to her Twitter account, according to the Niji announcement
- 8:21 PM: Dokibird tweets about losing $15k
- Presumably later that evening: Doki "attempts" and is hospitalized
- December 27, 5:39 PM: Selen's "just got my phone back" tweet
- December 31, 1:45 AM: Selen tweets about being discharged (her last tweet under that account)
- December 31, 2:16 AM: Doki tweets about being discharged
Now note that Selen and Doki tweeted about being discharged half an hour apart. Personally, to me, that gives credence to the idea that those tweets were made by the same person - Selen tweeted to assuage her fans, maybe farted around on Twitter for a bit responding to DMs and reading replies wishing her well, then switched accounts to Doki and tweeted again, this time with that photo of her arm with one of those hospital ID wristbands.
"But wait, doesn't Niji's announcement imply they cut access to her accounts right after the video takedown tweet?" No, it does not. Here's the relevant part from page 2 of the announcement.
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So, according to Niji:
- They took the video down
- Selen made the tweet that got them buttsore
- They frequently attempted to contact Selen, including using her emergency contact, to have her disclose the staff's reasons for taking the video down. There's no indication on how much time these communication attempts took, but they were not instantaneous, and I think it's reasonable to assume that they could have taken several days.
- They decided to remove Selen's Twitter access.
Now if step 3 took at least a week, which I believe is possible, then step 4 would have happened after Selen's December 31st tweet.
TLDR: Despite rrats being echoed back and forth so much that people are believing they are true, there is currently no substantial evidence that any of Selen's tweets were ghostwritten.
Now about those fucking apostrophes…