>>84906675While I'm partially agree to your post, yes, there is nothing wrong with coasting along your career rather than aiming another breakthrough. But the recent content draught was undeniably bad and kenzoku are clueless on what to look out for. With Towa being Towa, being reluctant to share any kind of tangent of her life and aspirations. She needs to give us crumbs, her future goals. Give us a roadmap, anything. She's holding back from everything and afraid of announcing anything, and then announce whatever she has been working on out of the blue with zero build up while everyone thought she was "done" with the biz. She can't shill her super secret project, and when it fails to build up, she went on a menhera period. Look at Suisei or Mori, they would shill their album/concert/live, or heck, talk about their future projects even if it's like SIX months away from formal announcement. And to be quite frank, as of recent she tried to swim in multiple pools of streamers, trying to "balance" every activity on all fronts like hololive members collabs, the fighting game collabs, the apex collabs, singing, and it all ended up being somewhat, meh.
It's "meh", not because they're bad or unenjoyable, the collab partners are bad (some are), but the fact she seems uninterested with what she's currently doing and zero engagement with both chat and collab partners. She can't keep running her streaming schedule like this. Just because you have one, 1 hour long hololive collab, does not mean you can just shovel in 10 shitty SF6 streams. The status quo of each kenzoku favourite content is slowly being skewed and a sizeable chunk of her fanbase is slowly bleeding out.
The only good parts so far of her content has been her EN ID interactions, the HoloARK arc (thanks to pekora), and the recent birthday concert. Everything else felt forced, she's just there to punch in her mandatory 1 hour stream, and then proceeds to fuck off doing something else in a hurry. It's a shitty feeling as an audience when it happens every time.