>>2532397None of those were or are my arguments and never were, but thanks for the last (you)! To end this stupid discussion, of course there is overlap, but you're being dismissive of the 16.5k number flippantly like a jackass. At MOST about a thousand people overlap considerably, so take it down to 15k or shit go down to 14k if it makes your dick hard. The thing is, it is very hard to watch more than one streamer at a time, especially in a game like Among Us, and each person has subs and is part to various members, but not all of them, no. Nobody expects every VShojo fan to watch every member. People watch who they like and that's fine. The only time they ever attempt to get us to cross pollinate is massive raids to a single target happen, usually for the purpose of boosting that person's viewcount for a big event. If only one of the girls was streaming tonight, the others would have started early to build up their crowd and then push them all to that one person, and usually those crowds stick around. And that is where you can tell that each member has their own audience. You can add up the raiders from each channel and it will be the sum of the parts. That's how I know there were an actual 16.5k people watching total (or, again 14-15k if it makes you happy), or very close to that number. It is the culture of Twitch, mostly, to stick to one person at a time, and it is why the raiding feature is so powerful. So much so that YT has talked about adding a similar thing.