>>5938078>Why did she graduate? Depends on how many rrats are true but the general consensus is
-Antis, not just Chinese ones but they were the bulk of the retards who just would not go away. She fought them for months, even had a public breakdown because Cover accidentally appointed some of them to mod status.
-Cover, The antis would go away eventually, but the management was here to stay, and general rumblings from what little we get from inside of the company made it seem as if Management was already on thin ice with her. Maybe/maybe not because of China but moreso because most of her content isn't exactly idol friendly. Asacoco was canned. Her numerous JP/EN streams she wanted to do never happened. She was treated as a black sheep and unable to work with anyone outside of her generation whenever she pleased, and a bunch of the guidelines on what to stream were arbitrary at best.
-Exhaustion. Related to the last issue, she was tired of just streaming the same thing all of the time. She wanted to do new things, and Hololive doesn't want to do new things. This is not a 'Coco' problem, but a 'strangled japanese tech company thrown into a creative business' problem. They adhere to work culture significantly, there's a time and place for that. But Coco recognized that they could not seem to be able to separate the time and place to act like Nazis over content control, and it was stifling anyone who wanted to do something other than put in their weekly Apex/Minecraft time every week. See: Haachama basically being blackballed from being able to do something she had been planning for months and had cleared beforehand.
Seeing Haachama alone getting screwed out of a pretty entertaining storyline because Management doesn't want anything that's not corporate-approved Minecraft stream would make me quit, even without the aforementioned China problem.