>>38204219I don't hate them, it's like the main thing they look forward to do in their career after all.
But as someone who came to discover them specifically because of their streams and still prefer the streams to most of their performances
(let's be honest here, some of them only success as music performers because they have a fanbase from streaming. In objective terms they're one of thousands of similar quality) is a bit tiring that they don't put neither the hours or the effort into the streams, unless apparently is some boring ass gacha/grindy shit they seem to like that much.
At the end of the day the streams are like >90% of what you see them do and you wonder for some of them why so many meetings, shilling shit, popping their images stickers on random brands, dance practices that goes nowhere and so on have more priority.
I'm sure there's still some new fans wondering why a mostly streamers company puts so little effort into that part.