>>63554383It's the opposite actually.
Also, this would never happen Japan. If it did, Riro would have hit paydirt.
In Japan: You can be sued for ruining the reputation of an individual or company even if it's FULLY justified.
Like for example: Let's say you cheated on your husband, and made his life a living hell and you divorced him and took all his money. (Custody in japan is usually given to the family member with more money but I digress)
If he decides to post on the internet about what a asshole whore she was or put up photos warning people of her or whatever drama...
She could sue you. And she would win.
Same goes for fucking up the reputation of a company, or a company talking about what you did in graphic detail?
Illegal in Japan. You would be sued. Ruining someone's good name over a private matter is illegal.
It's also SUPER hard to fire someone in Japan, unless they directly violate contract. Violating contract doesn't mean "don't do any work or only do very little work" it means "literally cost the company shittons of money because of something you did".
She was still getting viewers.
JP Corpos operate a lot differently.
t. works for a japanese company with vtubers a lot gaijin person