>>7651299Aside from the fact that € donations are one of the most common, you need to understand somethings:
>SchedulesPrime JP time is well into the night for EU audiences. Not everyone in Europe is a neet who can afford to stay up until late into the night.
>EU is not the target and has never beenIt might be surprising to you, but a bunch of americanized Asian girls speaking in a generic american accent is not something which will instantly catch on in the EU.
I'm still baffled that neither Hololive nor Nijisanji have at least one girl from England; yes, English women are only second to French women in repulsiveness, but there had to be at least a single cutie out there with a beautiful voice. However, almost every single British girl that I've followed who did anything related to voice (creepypasta reading, ASMR, variety video content) throughout the years ended up being a mentally ill wreckage who became a druggie, so maybe they really are impossible to find.
I still remember European viewers being disappointed that Amelia shafted us by not actually being English.
An actual European would not only be able to offer a proper viewing schedule, but she would be able to at least make jokes and references about European news and/or history.
Kiara's heavy focus on Japan and the US is part of the reason why she doesn't pull even the slightest joke about being Austrian; I would be shocked if a Russiaa/Balkan girl did not do any jokes about the USRR (jokes which would make her more relatable to her primary audience).
Kiara's design even calls back to an american company instead of an Austrian/German company.
Additionally: an European chuuba would, most definitely, have at least a vague idea of how football works. There are quite a few EU football fans which are also animefags; they just need a cute anime girl avatar shouting "CAM ON INGERLAND" to push them into donating.
Blog over, thank you very much.