>>10053354I'm now responding to those reading this and not you, because you don't even bother to pretend to address points anymore, so I'm basically going on on a rant:
an independent creator isn't fully free to do whatever they like, despite many assuming differently - the idea of 'independence' itself is a a trap because you're always limited by something (money, time, legal limitations etc.), and creators without company backing face many, many more of those obstacles
Mori faced those limitations herself in her past career - she faced the potential of being pigeonholed, she had to use free tracks (which limited the exact expression she want to put into her songs), any 'experimental' piece could mean a sudden flop of her channel, any sufficiently persistent copyright troll might have meant losing her channel for weeks if not months
for the most part, she doesn't have to worry about anything like this now - she can experiment with more tracks than ever, with more music styles than ever, she can do weird streams or stubbornly refuse to chase trends exactly because she has the backing of the company; there are some things she cannot do, or cannot say, but the options that opened in turn are much greater
it's like comparing someone jobless to someone working - the first person seem to be bound to less restrictions at first, but once you realize most ideas and activities require other resources than just time, you start to see how limited they actually are
to believe otherwise is a mentality of an eternal child, which is why your posts are so similar to whining of a toddler that laid in their own feces just a bit too long
by my estimation, like 20 years too long in your case