>>49704776>The damage is long done either way.I agree, applying stricter standards all of a sudden would breed discontent. None-the-less I feel like the best thing for Nijisanji at this point would be a culling. Not that I'm the expert. My genius plan:
>get rid of most management and staffers>get rid of problem children livers>get rid of many of those that pull lowest numbers (oversaturation is a problem and hurts cross-promotion)>get rid of old guidelines for livers>get rid of the now-hated scarecrow who did all that>train new management from scratch or scout more experienced ones from the idol industry>redebut agency under new name to get rid of old baggageThis is of course the correct solution, and any disagreements are unacceptable, I'm now managing this thread.