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Prophecy anon here. This one was short, but very vivid.
Nijisanji management were trialling a new schedule type where each EN streamer had to decide on and upload their entire schedule a month in advance. This was apparently meant to help new hires adjust into the "culture" of streaming full time by mimicking more traditional work hours, but fans and streamers alike were vocal about how much they hated the change. Regardless, they had to comply, and the new format schedules began coming out.
Some notable happenings:
Selen scheduled two solid weeks of Shadow the Hedgehog. Thinking it was a joke, dragoons started to gently make fun of her, to which Selen got legitimately upset - she made a members only post about how she thought everyone would like it and that she thought Shadow was a popular character. The members had to console her. She still didn't unschedule it.
Sonny uploaded a blank schedule with just the word "what" written on it. He later announced that to oppose the schedule change, he would be streaming completely unannounced from now on, and would also be deleting vods randomly "to keep you on your toes". He encouraged lying about the contents of the deleted vods for some reason.
Finana continued using the old schedule style but just uploaded all four weeks out of order, undated, and excitedly told people it was a puzzle. Rosemi liked the idea. Later that day they streamed some sort of dressup fashion game together and had a lovely time.
Fulgur posted /here/ asking if he should start scheduling story writing/reading streams for every Sunday. He got in an argument with someone who insulted his writing and every time I checked the thread it was still going.
Pomu did a stream called "bring your Pomu to work day" where she encouraged people to tag pictures of them at work, preferably with Pomu somewhere in the picture (she recommended an acrylic stand or on a pc screen), on twitter with #byptwd. She wanted a description of what they did for a living along with a funny work story if they had any. OSHA inspectors got most of her attention.