>>25248796Lack of professionalism.
Common for industries that consist mostly of zoomer (former) hobbyists, who treat their coworkers as if they were their friends, and take the audience, the people who actually pay them money, for granted. They have no understanding of work ethics and the line between personal life and their job is blurred into non-existence in their minds.
Example
>>25250222. Probably posts in /asp/ too.
Also see: localization discourse. Every time some translator gets called out on twitter for using le funny reddit meme where it doesn't belong in a game or anime, the entire swarm of she/hers (male) with "Media localization #BLM 日本語おk" comes running to whiteknight for a colleague, because the audience is aways the outgroup for them, and the ingroup are "fellow creatives".