>>50667979All you need to do to have a chuuba make you money is pay for the initial cost. Once they have the model and gear, all you really absolutely need to do is pay for a manager to tard wrangle them, that's it. Shit like the electricity and internet bill is paid for themselves, because usually they're not even working in a building you own/pay for.
I know /vt/ loves to shit on small chuubas of both sexes, but you guys really don't seem to get how little one needs to actually live comfortably off your streaming revenue. Even the lowest CCV chuubas in holopro still regularly get supas mid stream, and have a ton of green names, and you only need to be a mid to high 2view to do it for a living on your own. Source: one streamer I sometimes watch plays this one not necessarily niche, but not exactly mainstream either, game to a CCV of like, 30 to 100 viewers, and he's been doing it for a living for years now afaik. There's also dudes I've seen say they "made it" on twitch and youtube, when they've got around that many CCVs.
All of this is to say that even if the homos were only getting 5 to 10 CCV, they've already all long since passed turning a profit for Yagoo and Hololive. And will continue to be a source of (comparatively small) passive income for the company. You guys who unironically hate them are also in the minority, most people just find them boring or are uninterested so they don't watch, so it's far less of a "brand suicide" as I've seen people claim here. If Yagoo is doing the responsible thing and having HoloPro take a percentage cut, instead of a flat cut, from their supas/memberships, then they basically pay for themselves.
tl;dr for the business illiterate zoomers:
>Yagoo dropped at most 20 to 30k on all of Stars EN, for models, rigging, and hardware. All he has to do is pay for some managers, and even at seemingly low numbers they remain a passive source of profit