>>1553861The 2-month shill campaign led by the discord clique that chose her as their flagship vtuber was unironically too off-putting.
Zero effort, zero interest, zero personality, an expensive model and a good amount of spam for +2 months at the right moment.
I don't have anything against her personally, but the fact she got past 200k subs like that while hundreds of objectively more deserving indies (better personality, more effort, more entertaining) struggle to ever break the 2k mark is a constant reminder that in the end dishonest shameless marketing is all that matters to sell a product, regardless of the quality.
At this point, for people who want to get into vtubing not for fun but for money, I would tell them to just spam themselves everywhere they can, pay for a good model and create a small socially-acceptable controversy on their debut that makes whiteknights want to defend you.
That's all you need to get the ball rolling, really.
Now I don't know how much control she herself had in that, so I can't exactly call her a dishonest person, but regardless I've tried to give her a chance before and it was like watching paint dry.