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I don't know how much of the following is true.
>"The Taiwan accident" was at a time when it was popular to publish analytics among holo's.
>At first, Marine talked about "what percentage of the audience was from overseas while looking at the analytics" in an off-collab with Coco, and then Watabe and Haachama talked about the audience demographics verbally.
>At first, Marin talked about what percentage of the audience was from overseas while looking at the analytics in an off-line collaboration with Coco, and then Watame and Haachama talked about the audience demographics verbally.
>Haachama's stream was at 19:00, and Coco's was at 22:00. A listener who saw Haachama's stream asked Coco to do the same, so she did it on Asa-Coco, and a big fire broke out.
>"They" said that "Coco did it on purpose because she knew Haachama was banned", and "that Coco is too smart not to know". and she was trolled relentlessly.
>But Coco didn't know that Haachama's bilibli was banned, she didn't have a TV because she didn't want to watch world affairs or sad news, and she didn't know about the problems between China and Taiwan.
>She regretted that it happened because of her tendency to turn away from things she didn't like.
>It was popular to publish analytics, and if Coco didn't do it in Asa-Coco, someone else would have displayed Taiwan and become a target, and as a result Coco became a shield for the holo's.
>The management should have told her earlier that Haachama had been banned.
>This can only be known without seeing it at the time. It doesn't be recorded by history.
>A valuable fact.