>>21243598>>21244178>He's only popular in hlgg, not the board/vt/ has this kind of thread culture balkanization problem that is similar to /vg/, where most of the threads share some degree of culture but they have their own different things.
The biggest difference with /vg/ is the size differences between those subcultures. Unlike /vg/, it's more hololive-permeated due to popularity, and hololive being an entryway for current vtuber fans who become sort of entranced by it, of which a sizeable amount start diversifying after the honeymoon period is over, or around 6 months or so from watching just holo (you can see OG /jp/hlgg/ pre-/vt/ viewers in other communities now, like the guy who flashbanged Ame in CSGO). It's as if most of /vg/ gacha generals were to be FGO flavored because most people started to play gachas through FGO.
We'll see (and we have already seen) more of a cultural divergence as the board matures, but it's only 1yo so it's basically a baby board in 4chin terms. In that sense, things like R.Rratman will be just a subculture thing, unlike the more broad ogey-rrat that will remain board-wide, with edits to fit each subculture.