>>58908791that's a fair assessment as well. I want to stress that I don't have any ill feelings for anyone I've talked about and that I do feel bad for cases like Vienna and Snuffy because I know they have some very rocky things that went on for both of them.
Vienna at least feels like a case of someone who just might not have had the right kind of personality for the job, like you said. I think she would have been happier long term with a smaller audience of about 1k or so instead of her time flirting with 3k ccv stressing her the fuck out. Momo was a similar situation: she was big time but eventually pared down her numbers and reached a level where she has a base community she is more or less happy with. I think Vienna needs to do some soul searching to see what she can do to reach that zen without constantly ghosting/cancelling.
In Snuffy's case she was a very regular streamer before she had her bad health scare two years ago, and she been erratic since. In her case, I do want to point out that lately it feels like Snuffy has a big upswing on her content and she has that spark again, and her hours streamed show it: in the last 30 days she's hit 75 hours streamed, which is 20 hours more than where she previously was at. Perhaps her networking and finding fun things to do and explore in VR has really put pep back in her step, but it's noticeable. I'm really pulling for both her and Bao (who is also clearly making an effort at the moment to improve) to get back to where we know they can be.
Again, I don't want to seem like I'm shitting on liggers, I want all our girls to do what they need to be successful. Sometimes that success requires self evaluation, re-dedication, or readjustment of what you are doing.