>>15132805>move onHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA oh wait, are you serious? Alright, serious answer then.
If your fuckup is harmless, self-harming, unintentional and/or just a product of genuine idiocy, then at least 2 months after you stop being a shitter.
If you're fuck up is harmful to others who're disproportionately less priveleged than you (ie a woman abusing benevolent sexism to go after men, retarded men, or oppressed classes such as lolicons/weebs/gamers) or harmful to others in the community in a way the was unwarranted and non consensual (ie raping another vtuber on the street as opposed to one who invited you to spend time with her at her house ALONE for noncommercial reasons [such as repairing an appliance or fixing her wifi network], or doxxing someone who hadn't intentionally or just recklessly doxxed you first), and you knew exactly what you were doing, then what's there to move on from?
I mean, there's a difference between catfishman blackmailing girls with nudes they sent him of their own volition, and putting a retarded man on blast for clicks and clout. One of those is cruelty to people who chose to get involved with you despite knowing what you were about at the time, in which some amount of personal responsibility applies else you shouldn't be exercising rights you don't know how to use responsibly in the first place, while the other is shitting on a random person (regardless of the reason) because you're just a sociopath. And not the kind of sociopath who knows when to dial it back for the sake of appearances. No, the kind that doesn't pay enough attention to situational awareness or think about the implications of what it is they do outside of the internet's designated shitting streets.
As far as I'm concerned, OP pic, Moe, and pink cat are all in the latter category of "knew what they were doing but did it anyway for personal gain at the expense of shitting on others less privileged than themselves. I may hate cancel culture, but there's still a line where what you're doing is just downright irresponsible to the point where you blowtorch your own trustworthiness. Trust is the foundation of society, and if you don't at least make a token effort to be a reliable, dependable, honorable, trustworthy or even just relatively harmless and benign person, then you shouldn't be surprised if people don't meet you halfway on account of not believing you make an effort to meet other people there as well.
With that said, none of that applies to your typical cancel culture faggots who anti for personal gain, such as 2views shitting on more popular chubas to try to lower their reputation in hopes of peeling off viewers, or bigger chubas shitting on lessers to either to gatekeep or for the smug satisfaction of bullying. Those types will never move on until they find a better target, and they're the ones who tend to escalate things to such a hyperpersonal level that they shit on people for conduct unrelated to vtubing.
Keep in mind, getting fingerblasted on an all ages pub stream instead of canceling is not conduct unrelated to vtubing, nor is releasing a PSA directly targeted at demonizing your own fans. Hiding the fact that people were using your vtubing brand to doxx and swat people is also not unrelated. Publicly shaming and trying to cancel a dungeon master with your vtuber accounts who, while manipulative, never forced himself on anyone is also not unrelated. And all these things have willful intent behind them, which is why they remain ammunition for antis.
What's private oughta remain private, but what a chuba does in public as their public persona is uniornically part of their brand, and who's anyone to say that a brand can't be criticized for what it represents? For example, it doesn't matter how bigoted a company may be in private. If they're woke in public, that's a red flag. Not every stupid thought or action some has needs to be made public. The best advice for entertainers is probably to exercise their supposed right to privacy, and compartmentalize as much as they can so as to draw a clear line between their public brand and their real feelings on any given issue. Entertainment is about playing to the crowd, so it's kind of expected that those who become entertainers will make the effort to do so. Otherwise why did they even become entertainers?