>>2794281They don't even pander to gachikois that much as it is.
This is a story as old as time, people see something that seems pliable to public pressure and decide to push on it to make it 'better' even though it makes the company less competitive.
Unless you have some magical scheme to get all the gachikois girlfriends and socialization you're probably implying something alone the lines of cutting them off from a company and fanbase by pressuring the vtubers involved to change the content produced.
But that's just sweeping the problem under the rug. The gachikois won't go away, they'll just go to a rival company with less qualms about milking them, which will not only actively work against your efforts but even twist them to its purposes, and eventually become dominant. Now you're back to the same position you started, but with a more recalcitrant beast to break to your will.
Look at Tumblr losing 1/3 of its users after the porn ban - the coomers didn't just say "oh well let's be less horny", they left for greener pastures. Look at Facebook which not only gives less fucks about privacy than every social network before them but also actively spearheads initiatives to misinform their users.
Efforts like this accelerate corporate natural selection until you end up with the stereotypical might-as-well-be-evil corporation at the top, whereupon people like you throw up your hands in despair and quietly leave after all the damage is done.