>>45307307> Something that irked me with her initial suspension was the way they handled it, especially when the twittertranies starts doxxing her. I thought Nijisanji vowed to try their best to protect their talents from slander/doxxing?Fact of the matter is, they CAUSED the initial wave of harassment towards her.
If they had put up a notice with just the messups with management (similar to how Vesper's case was handled) no one would give a shit. Nobody cares if livers fought with managers and got suspended for it, happens all the time in big corpos. She would've been welcomed back, apologized for not being mature or whatever, and continued streaming. And all would've been well.
But simply by adding an irrelevant point
> Insensitive jokes that cannot be tolerated by a NijiEN liverThey basically gave a reason for the twitter mob to harass her and did fuck all to stop it (like they always do).
Nijisanji is basically operating like Pakistan, just giving terrorists (twitterfags) money and weapons (vague bullshit rrats) to wage proxy wars against their enemies (Hololive, and anyone else who they don't like, Zaion in this instance).
Sometimes they get blown up here and there for their trouble, but their strategy is basically hoping that these freaks harm their opponents more frequently than they harm Nijisanji.
The suspension and termination announcements are a double edged sword though. They've now made it abundantly clear what all stuff is there on the "no no" list.
And every time a liver breaks these rules and escapes punishment, the rrat about NijiEN having cliques that get preferential treatment and always getting their way will get stronger.
And the funny thing is, even when they DO punish someone, the same rrat will just get more legs, because at any point in time there will ALWAYS be a liver who has committed something that could match these vague a f points.
They can't escape this rrat without completely revamping everything about NijiEN.