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So let me get this straight you guys
>Nijisanji provides no support for the talent's debuts
>Nijisanji gives the talents basically zero management
>Nijisanji forces the talents to do basically everything themselves, contracting artwork, music, and covers.
So what material value does Nijisanji actually provide for the talents?
It seems like Nijisanji is sitting there on a throne, telling the talents to go about their business, and then extracting a rent of half everything they earn. The company itself is not providing anything of value for anyone. Not the viewer, not the talents, there is no value added.
The only thing this company has to its name is "brand loyalty", a massive horde of incredibly stupid people who are obsessed with the brand name "Nijisanji" and refuse to watch anything that doesn't have this label.
Hololive meanwhile gives the talents generous support for their debuts, training, extensive management, merch options, extensive promotion.....etc. Hololive is actually providing something of value for the talents and the viewer.
So at the end of the day, Nijisanji is like a parasitic creature.