>>27381491Despite being mostly a meme nowadays, the original note blog from which 'nijikiller' came about analyzed the fall of Nijisanji in real time while it was happening (
https://note.com/ppoch/n/naae50b29fe8d).
Spamming waves during that period meant that 'being in Nijisanji' was no longer 'special'. When everyone is Nijisanji, no one is.
The sheer number of people in the group caused cliques to form within the company, just as it would if you put 30 students into a class and asked everyone to get along all of a sudden.
Hololive avoided this problem by their relatively slow and steady approach, introducing small batches at a time. If a classroom was only 10 people and slowly added 5 people every 8 months or so, by the end of two years the entire class would be united as hell.
NijiEN had a chance to resolve this problem. Lazulight was a REALLY good start, and their initial streams were really close to the feeling that many Hololive streams gave at the time, which caused a lot of people starving for EN content to jump ship (only to get burned later).
But Obsydia and Ethyria were waaay too close together, and people cannot acclimitize themselves with so many new people that easily.
This is still the reason many fans of one EN liver sometimes hate other NijiENs. Some hate Nina, some hate Petra, some hate Finana etc. etc.
I'm not even going to touch on how bringing males out 8 fucking months after the first wave was a mistake, or how the branch has plummetted afterwards.A holo's fanbase will almost never hate on another holo. The worst you'll get is not caring about other holos or not watching other holos.
The 1(one) single time it happened was new and ignorant chumbuds numberfagging on FBK's stream.
Whereas in Nijisanji, this is a pretty constant thing. As evidenced by the most recent thing with Salomefags spamming Melissa's fucking graduation stream.