>>25855785>>25855872I almost forgot that holokeks have an intelligence level of a bacteria.
Ok, I'll try to explain it as simple as possible so that even holokeks would understand.
You have only 2 options:
Option a. You say "No, I still insist that ratio of circles on the same event determine popularity of the company on the event".
Results:
1. You gain the right to say that holo had more visitors at c99.
2. You ABSOLUTELY lose the right that holo's c99 was more popular than niji's private event, as 235 circles from 20000 total circles gives you only slightly above 1%, which is slightly above 1k people from total 110k visitors. That means holo's visitor amount was only slightly larger than total amount of circles in Niji private event. And if you have more than 1 braincell, you'd conclude that Niji's private event would have much more visitors than that.
3. Niji still mogs holo in terms of circles regardless of the event.
Option b. You say "I am sorry, I was wrong, the amount of circles on the same event doesn't determine popularity of the company on the event".
Results:
1. You lose the right to say that holo had more visitors at c99.
2. You still don't have the right to say that holo's c99 had more visitors than niji's private event.
3. Niji still mogs holo in terms of circles regardless of the event.
So, option a or option b? Nijiwin or Nijiwin? Your choice, anons.