>>42419614While watching it, I thought it would be compared to Millie's stream, but funnily the two were actually so different in a bunch of ways.
Millie's stream offloaded responsibility to a faceless entity, while Mori alone assumed full responsibility for its content while roleplaying as a persona.
Mori referred to 4chan antis very loosely (closest is probably saying "numberfriend") while the posts in Millie's stream were explicitly lifted from here.
Mori only attacked herself, while the posters in Millie's steam indiscriminately attacked anyone in NijiEN.
Mori's steam had a measure of production value and visual gags (though the C-man stream was better there), while Millie's stream had no content in that regard.
It feels like she saw Millie's stream and thought "ah younguns that's not how you do a self-deprecating shitpost stream making fun of your haters, lemme show you."
I enjoyed the Millie stream for what it was, and I don't think it's hugely problematic, but I think it was ill-conceived and it should have been obvious it would cause issues for her. While Mori's stream seems a lot more self-aware of how the internet reacts to stuff and took that into account.