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My reddit studying of the homoposters continues, and isn't to a point I can post all the data yet since it's largely incomplete, but I'll share the emerging patterns in case anyone's curious. I count a homo poster as someone who's made a POST about or mentioning a Holostar, commenters remain unmarked since going through all the comment sections would be exhaustive but I might take a look at doing that after this study is done. I measure every post or comment made by a "homo poster" tagged person, measuring their engagement rather than how many of them there are.
>Homo posters make up an average of 28.4% of posts made
>In contrast, they are only an average of 17.4% of the posters who made it to "hot". This is regardless of WHAT they post, even if they post about one of the girls their posts are less likely to be upvoted
>They comment very little in average posts, only an average of 4.86% of comments made are theirs
>They don't even comment reliably in their own posts, ones made about the homos, sometimes they're not even present at all
>They are more likely to comment in posts made about "the community", notable "clout" JPs, posts involving ecelebs, and bizarrely to a lesser extent the girls who collab with them, in that order
>They make up a noticeably higher amount of the comments made in official posts, an average of 18.6% of comments made in those comments are theirs
>They are however VASTLY more likely to be present in official birthday and anniversary posts, making up a whopping 28.4% of comments made
>Homo posters often shill the homos streams, art, posts that link the homos with Holos who have not associated with them, and generally just make what I call "hype posts", posts that seem to indicate the poster wanted to talk about them to draw more attention to them but had nothing to actually say
>They also often take the streams done in the past with the homos and do "call backs" where they talk about how funny or interesting they were, even if the stream happened months ago
>The posts they make about the girls are very generally low quality clips, such as "lewd" clips and "clip watcher meme" clips
>They are also very likely to make up a large portion of the comments made in posts where the homos are likely to catch flak, usually running damage control for them and angrily telling others low effort twitter-isms like "touch grass"
>The girls posted do not seem to affect their comment numbers, Baelz has an average of 4.7%, below average, while Irys, someone who has publicly rebuffed them, has 4.5%
This largely confirms they don't care about Hololive, as seen in the difference in contents which they post about the girls vs guys as well as which posts they actively engage in. I only have around 150 posts logged right now but if anyone's curious about anything ask and I'll try to answer while I collect more data.