>>134933321. Nijis are always at the mercy of the management when it comes to collaborations. Sometimes they'd cancel it (like in the case of Millie) or you're forced to participate in it (like what Selen and Pomu revealed).
2. Nijisanji doesn't pay wages unlike some other groups. They also don't have financial and medical support systems in place. Some examples are:
- Shiba was forced to beg to her fans for her medical expenses
- Ange was forced to seek help from Lize when she got sick
- Lulu wasn't given support when she fainted from over-exhaustion on stream twice.
This is completely different from other agencies wherein the managers/bosses would step-in to solve those urgent needs.
3. Nijisanji doesn't provide support for the fans/content creators/other adjacents hence community engagement is low.
- Forced a fan to delete her twitter account because she's close to Chii-chan
- Restrict people from taking screenshots during events
- Limited opportunities provided to their char designers. In fact, they'd rather steal illustrators from other companies instead of helping them with their careers. They would rather do everything in-house to prevent others from "leeching" off of their brand.
4. Nijisanji has established a point system akin to social credit score. A talent needs to meet a certain amount of points before they're given costumes, collab opportunities, 3Ds, promotions, company-wide event participation and solo concerts.
5. Talents are somewhat exempted from the above if they belong to the right clique. Joining the main clique allows for consistent collab opportunities and protection from being bullied.
6. The company tend to undermine their talents ability to host events because they don't want their talents to grow bigger than the company.
- Forced Kuzuha and others to host major events and concerts on the main channel
Other companies allow their talents to host it on their own channels