>CMV: Show evidence that Nyanners did condemn her entire fan base, or a compelling argument that her current content and humour is at all comparable to the POMF video and meme in form or intentContext:
>These days, Nyanners is known for her song parodies and becoming one of the most successful (mostly) independent English vtubers in the world. She's also been in the game for a decade and amassed her share of controversy and haters. I'm going to address here the most prominent and consistent criticism she receives: the Nyanners loli conundrum, or, "to pomf or not to pomf?"In 2011, Nyanners began her youtube channel with distinctly loli-voiced readings of copypasta and one particular parody song that still haunts her
>First, the song. It's only available in reups, as Nyanners originally posted it early 2012, then deleted it sometime around 2015. It is not a coincidence that this happened during the GamerGate shitstorm. As Nyanners had been somewhat active on 4chan at her beginning, and thanks to the nature of many of the things she posted, pro-GG people felt that her deletion of the video and her subsequent post explaining why were aimed at least in their general directionThe song:
https://youtu.be/5bHimOJb-XwAfter deleting the video, she made a post on her tumblr. Both the post and where it was made further cemented the idea that she had gone "full SJW" in the eyes of detractors