>>108868094>I closely followed the reactions to Salome and saw countless Japs talking about how they were blindsided by their normie friends going "Hey, you watch Youtube, right? You know Salome?"I'm not debating any of the initial social media campaign that boosted her to a short-lived popularity, that's what the insane botting campaign was for-- to make the company look good for investors. You can't argue against raw numerical data, especially when it's so blatantly obvious from the image I posted how she reclined literally the day after their IPO.
>Also love the implication that Kuzuha's botted.Don't worry, you can try to reconcile his dogshit metrics with this image then. Salome was botted this stream as well, she'd be around the 3-4k range, yet she still has better engagement than Kuzuha who is supposedly over 10k higher CCV.
I don't care about any big events from Anycolor because it's undeniable that they will bot when it benefits them. They've been viewbotting the overwhelming majority of their vtubers for over a year to pad their "hours watched" metrics, which was a topic they started mentioning in their reports.
Surely the company that brought us BELO JOGO wouldn't have any reason to bot events that run for weeks, include a majority of their vtubers, for long stream durations, with constant social media shilling.
Unfortunately their events and tournaments in the last few months have underperformed greatly, historical lows even. Padding watch hours by paying dozens of brown people to open Niji streams on thousands of mobile phones/virtualized clients doesn't actually give you money though, as seen by Anycolor's last financial report in December.