>>523672Vshojo isn't the sort of outfit that cares - this is Lewdcast after all, offending customers is not a worry, unlike say, Hololive, which has a collective image of "cleanliness" (sorta, kinda).
Mel and Ironmouse did talk on stream together about the Taiwan incident over there at Hololive for awhile, and Silvervale gave a short sympathetic rant. (Likely some other comments I've missed.)
That said, while Vshojo doesn't have much in the way of rules. They do have a recruitment process and an advice column all the girls maintain and contribute to, however, and not talking politics is in there - not because it'll get you banned from Vshojo, but because it's a good way to get banned from Twitch and Youtube. ...and it's not a real healthy environment to be doing that in anyways, where people are charged up and likely to suddenly feel betrayed by their waifus.
Most of the VShojo girls tend to treat chat like a collective puppy, and try to avoid raising it to be dangerous. They don't want to spread anger, seconding every accusation of injustice with a "but we understand". So they have that much sense of social responsibility - but that's about the limit of it.