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  There's a simple solution for every issue related to drama, and that is... drop EN whores and start watching JP.. Just take it this way:
>This (insert EN whore here) is dissing another vtuber!
Watch JP. They'd never do that.
>This (insert EN whore here) is shitting on her fans!
Watch JP. They'd never do that.
>This (insert EN whore here) keeps talking about politics or woke narratives!
Watch JP. They'd never do that.
>This (insert EN corpo here) is waging their talents and/or their audience to fight (insert rival corpo here)!
Watch JP.
>I don't like this (insert EN whore here)'s design, her model looks like a tranny!
Watch JP.
>This (insert EN whore here) has shitty rigging!
Watch JP.
>This (insert EN whore here) sounds like a tranny!
Watch JP.
>This (insert EN whore here) keeps talking about her boyfriend/husband and other IRL stuff nobody asked!
Watch JP.
>This (insert EN whore here) is cringe and not entertaining at all!
Watch JP.
And the list goes on. You know, you can already tell this if you're familiar with 2010s Youtube scene. Literally every trending content is all about drama and commentary. This is just an inseparable part of EN "content creators". They cannot live without drama and conflict. There's nothing organic, it's just engraved in their soul. And then the golden era of vtubing comes. Who would've thought that something as simple as "yubi yubi" would unite people in joy, because it was genuinely entertaining? Every video they release is fun to watch. Every collab is done in such healthy and supportive manners. Of course, i'm not saying that the JP scene is perfect, or all EN vtubers are all disingenuous either. But the point still stands. If you're looking for a broad solution to solve the dramasisters issue, you know the answer. In the first place, this field was originated from /jp/, afterall. And it's always meant to be.