>>94035621Fauna had some very prolific schizos. On top of that, she was one of the most high profile ENs. The usual suspects are at play, including the dedicated schizos (picrelated), the browncord and mercenary shitposters. FWIW, Fauna/Nimi has been and is the biggest /vt/ happening ever since her graduation announcement.
Her abnormally quick and successful reincarnation also adds fuel to the seething fire.
If you go to # (this is a figure of speech, don't actually go there lmao) and map out sentiment dynamics, you can see shitting on Nimi drastically increases when she's streaming and when it's SEA hours.
At the same time, during Nimi streams, /uuu/ goes to become one of the fastest threads on the board, reaching 10 posts per minute. What that means is the holobox viewers from # and hololive global move to /uuu/ to discuss the stream. In turn, it means that Nimi is keeping most of her holobox audience from /here/.
In other places like big reddits, Nimi receives overwhelmingly positive attention, and a lot of it.
For the better or for the worse, Fauna/Nimi is on everybody's mind /here/. The general shitposter population just moves from one fotm happening to another, so until the steam runs out (which might take months if dedicated bad faith agents keep timelooping the same bait) or a new happening of similar importance develops, shitposting with Nimi will keep going. And even after that, she'll remain exceptionally notorious, just like Dokibird and Mint bait/seething remains endemic even after a year.
Hope this sufficiently answers most questions regarding this subject.
Now I'll numberfag a bit for illustrative purposes using yesterday (PST)/today (JST)'s data.
Gura and Kronii started streaming Fast Food simulator roughly 60% of they way into Nimi's MiSide stream. Nimi bled around 4100 viewers to there initially. When Nimi ended stream, there were 4 HoloENs streaming: Gura, Kronii, Biboo and FWMC. They received 2700, 1500, 700 and 200 viewers respectively (5100 in total). Note that there were no raids. These are very big numbers in terms of shared audience.