>>102822632>>102823366>>102824426Here's a summary of the post, keeping in mind it's full of slang, grammar issues, and emotionally charged commentary likely from a frustrated fan:
Summary:
The post criticizes Nijisanji, a major VTuber agency, for shifting its focus away from male fans and esports-centered content toward low-quality merchandise aimed at a mostly fujoshi (female fan) base. The user claims this shift alienated much of the male audience, particularly after talents like Doki, Mint, Matara, and Michi left. Despite that, Nijisanji's revenue remained stable because female fans were still buying merch.
Key allegations and claims:
Male fans primarily contributed through Superchats and event attendance, not merchandise purchases.
Selen’s termination was seen as petty and disastrous: She was connected with esports sponsors and investors who supported her vision for a VTuber esports league. After her firing, those investors and partners allegedly withdrew support, tanking Nijisanji's western business prospects.
Legal/compliance staff at Nijisanji is mocked as unprofessional and incompetent, likened to interns, especially in how they handled Selen and Zion’s situations.
The post claims Selen won part of her legal battle, particularly regarding breach of contract related to content restrictions.
The backlash also affected the company's collaborations and led to public investor apologies.
Mentions how VTuber Silvervale faced harassment over the “Wizard Game” controversy but stood her ground, eventually leaving VShojo due to broken trust.
In conclusion, the author cynically advises people to stick to male VTubers, suggesting the company isn’t truly invested in its female talents beyond merchandise sales.