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>Coco leaves Hololive.
>Kson joins VShojo.
>HOLY SHIT, IT'S HAPPENING, THE INDUSTRY IS SAVED, TALENT FREEDOOOOOOM.
>People watch the debut.
>Everyone leaves one week later after the novelty wears off. Her numbers are lower than ever.
>Rushia is fired from Hololive.
>Nazuna joins VShojo.
>HOLY SHIT, IT'S HAPPENING, THE INDUSTRY IS SAVED, TALENT FREEDOOOOOOM.
>People watch the debut.
>Everyone leaves one week later after the novelty wears off. Her numbers are lower than ever.
>Pikamee leaves VOMS.
>Pikamee joins VShojo (I don't even know her new name by heart yet)
>HOLY SHIT, IT'S HAPPENING, THE INDUSTRY IS SAVED, TALENT FREEDOOOOOOM.
>People watch the debut.
You are here ^
This strategy is great for Twitter likes, but what VShojo actually needs to grow in popularity is a brand identity beyond just "we say 'cock' every now and then". It's hard to care about anything VShojo-related when their entire identity comes down to:
>"do you shitpost about Hololive on /vt/? Please, watch our streams, then!"
>Kson joins VShojo.
>HOLY SHIT, IT'S HAPPENING, THE INDUSTRY IS SAVED, TALENT FREEDOOOOOOM.
>People watch the debut.
>Everyone leaves one week later after the novelty wears off. Her numbers are lower than ever.
>Rushia is fired from Hololive.
>Nazuna joins VShojo.
>HOLY SHIT, IT'S HAPPENING, THE INDUSTRY IS SAVED, TALENT FREEDOOOOOOM.
>People watch the debut.
>Everyone leaves one week later after the novelty wears off. Her numbers are lower than ever.
>Pikamee leaves VOMS.
>Pikamee joins VShojo (I don't even know her new name by heart yet)
>HOLY SHIT, IT'S HAPPENING, THE INDUSTRY IS SAVED, TALENT FREEDOOOOOOM.
>People watch the debut.
You are here ^
This strategy is great for Twitter likes, but what VShojo actually needs to grow in popularity is a brand identity beyond just "we say 'cock' every now and then". It's hard to care about anything VShojo-related when their entire identity comes down to:
>"do you shitpost about Hololive on /vt/? Please, watch our streams, then!"