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Might as well confess my sins here.
I got into Hololive around April 2020 and the only place that I knew there was even discussion about it was reddit. So I joined r/hololive and that's where I stayed for most of the ride. I started to realize very early on reddit wasn't the most interesting place. Most of it was fanart from twitter and unfunny memes, and most of the good OCs ended up on twitter anyway. My routine for a while was watching Suisei and Korone streams, watching translated clips, and checking reddit to see if there was any good content. The first time I found out about the Vtuber discussion on 4chan was during the holocaust and someone containment breached and linked the Paint It Black video below a reddit post.
At that time I never used 4chan. The closest I've gotten to here at that point was being linked to interesting /a/ threads or checking /t/ once in a while. I'm sure you'd still call me a newfaggot
Didn't take long for me to find the board those posts came from (googling "4chan Hololive" does wonders) and ended up lurking on /hlg/. Didn't feel comfortable enough to post until after the split, felt like a new beginning of sorts where I could easily jump in.
While this site's contrarianism is annoying and having to constantly deal with schizos, bait, and doxxing is draining, this place finally satisfied the craving I had ever since I got into hololive; dynamic discussion. The incidents and events on the threads being just as memorable and interesting as streams have me addicted to this place.
too late for me to go back, I've gotten attached