>>3985664Meh. If it stops being an idol group, it'll show itself in gachikoi income loss, and some company or another will come in to try and collect the cash lost because that's just how capitalism works.
By bet is that at some point after Cover drops the idol tag officially, we'll get actual idol groups begin vtubing, and those will be way easier to gatekeep since we'll have the explicit support of the parent company in policing behavior.
Then gachikoi will swarm those idols and spam the majority of their income at them, and also leave multiple comments, like most videos, get membership, etc, therefore doing basically everything needed to boost their content in the algorithm. Some English users will find it and begin to translate the funniest and cutest moments of their streams, which will attract EOPs to them. They'll boost their metrics and request low-level comedic references to popular clips, and the idols will reciprocate because they're good girls and want to be nice to new foreign friends. Eventually, a foreign fanbase will begin to develop around those girls.
And then, something or another will happen where one of the girls with irritate their gachikoi, and the girl will apologize crying live, and this will get clipped, and the EOPs will get angry that she was forced to apologize for behaving this or that way and that it's her right and that the people complaining are dirty incels and begin trying to change the culture of the company and rules to 'set the girls free' as they see it. The new support from overseas will cause the company to begin to pander to western perspectives until they too become to westernized to appeal to their initial gachikoi.
And then it'll stop being an idol group, which will show itself in gachikoi income loss, and some company or another will come in to try and collect the cash lost because that's just how capitalism works.
Repeat ad infinitum
The end is never the end is never the end is never the end