>>26200279There isn't any explanation that has a good result. Either:
1) She's /here/ and she wanted to make some sort of elaborate dog whistle mocking fans who thought the rrats were true, so she used a VPN to create the poll despite knowingly putting someone else in danger.
2) She's /here/ and she wanted to make some sort of elaborate dog whistle mocking fans for finding out the truth and tell them she doesn't care that they know, so she asked someone else to create the poll despite knowingly putting someone else in danger.
3) She's not /here/, some of the rrats are true, and someone else in Sweden helped her with her stream and set up the strawpoll for her but fucked up because they were unfamiliar with the strawpoll site.
4) She's not /here/, but all the rrats are true and she fucked up because she was unfamiliar with the strawpoll site.
Basically, if a VPN was used, then that means it was deliberate and she was trying to say something to those that are /here/.
If she didn't use a VPN, then she either set it up herself or got someone else to do it from Sweden.
She wanted to display the poll on stream, which makes me think this wasn't on purpose. I also don't think Gura is the type of person to mock her fans about something that would be as incredibly painful as the rrats being true.
Lastly, if this is some sort of cruel joke, how could she do this right before her birthday celebration? I really don't know what to think about all this. No matter what the explanation is, none of them are good.