>>941873Internet piracy isn't just "not bad" it's a net positive that allows people to have better control over their finances instead of being extorted for content.
It's not like I boycott Kadokawa on principle, the point is if they release something I genuinely like then I may give them money for it. I might buy a manga that has a personal connection for me even knowing it's giving Kadokawa money, but I won't give them money for something that I don't derive personal value out of. Because Ina is my oshi I don't mind giving her money, but I still use adblock and still leech every other Hololive member's content without giving them money, as I don't necessarily care if they succeed or fail.
In this way you're not just using your money to consume or pass time, but using it as a vote for what kind of content you want to see more of. This isn't me saying it's the only way you should behave or objectively correct, but it's at least one mindset that makes it not hypocritical to support Ina while pirating Holofes and other shit you don't feel as strongly towards.
It also means I don't care if other people pirate Ina's content because they have different priorities, and that just makes me closer to Ina as someone that does support her. If anything people who mindlessly buy every AAA game and pay full price for anime BD's and have 40+ Hololive memberships are soulless and part of why companies pump out soulless products, just to milk consumers. It makes the overall quality of content lower when creators know they can release garbage and be rewarded for it by people who have way less emotional connection for their $60 game purchase than I did for my $10 purchase of a game like Rabi-Ribi.