>>17330999So far the ranking experiment has had mixed results because of how little information is extracted from this.
Yesterday a certain male was raided and he might end on the top 7, but that doesn't mean anything in the long run.
Perhaps /#/, is right and numberfagging in Twitch is raking the sand.
HOWEVER, here is something people could care about: who raided these indies. That is the basis for /vsj+/ in the first place.
What would you guys think about adding "largest raid(s)" to the top rank information?
It will show who is connected to who, even if they are not vtubers. That way we can also get info on who is interested in the vtuber scene beside the vtubers themselves.