>>52370188>I'm sure cover will push them to aim outward as well, taking the wider SEA market You made it sounds like you want them to speak English and become EN-lite
An English speaking StarsID would be literal 2views with occasional low 3views and mogged by the likes of ini Agil ch.
Once you pick English as the main language you need to think how to expand the current EN viewerbase too which is difficult to do as an ESL who leech on your 3views tempus senpais. But if you pick bahasa Indonesia as the main language you just need to expand ID viewerbase by leeching indo E-celebs of course, male to male leeching is safer, no harem drama like Silvia and AL.
You can justify HoloID's EN-lite stance because of the massive audience of those who want to watch anime girls outside Indonesia.
But Starsbox is ridiculously small without the raids, it's not worth it to be EN-lite.
Luxiem is also imploding and the new NijiEN debut Krisis is not doing so well.
The EN audience is currently tired/bored of males and heading downward in term of interest. It's not the best timing for starsID to be EN-lite. Compared to the perfect timing for HoloID which debut first before HoloEN (ID1) and became HoloEN's walled garden fences / collab partners (ID2).
The best way to do StarsID is to skip imitating HoloID1 and HoloID2 because the chance of debuting StarsID2 is extremely low. So you need an anchor in the local market who straight up attracting normies and bocils just like Kobo. The cap is high for the normies audience (10k CCV peak Kobo era)
Because when your branch is tarnished with the image of "fujo fans-only" group, It would be impossible to crawl to that 10k CCV.
It's just my impression but Indonesians dislike gay shits more than lesbian shits considering lesbians in dedi podcast were safe from the pitchforks but Ragil and his partner didn't, kek.