>>57712462>>57712638You really don't seem to be very literate if that's what you took from that post. You keep saying I said stuff that I never did.
Basically, this is what's happening in this conversation:
Me: It feels like Gura came back to overlap advent's debut week, just so we wouldn't leave her.
>You: If you care so much about Advent, then go watch them and leave. (hostile)Me: I never said I cared about Advent. I'm concerned about Gura's motivation for coming back at that time, just to leave again right after. It feels manipulative.
>You: So you're saying that you think Gura wanted Advent to fail and that's why she overlapped them? Here's why you're wrong: *shows chart about numbers*Me: I never ascribed malicious intentions on Gura's behalf towards Advent; my concern is the relationship between Gura and us, not Gura and Advent.
>You: Then why are you focusing on Advent?The reason the debut weeks are important is because it was a major event that coincided with her coming back. That should be obvious.
It's possible that it was a coincidence, but I find that very hard to believe.
I will concede one thing, however. Your point about Gura BRINGING views to advent might be worth considering as a possible explanation.
For example, perhaps staff knows that when Gura streams, it brings more viewers to EN as a whole. If that were the case, I suppose it's possible that they may have requested her to stream during those two weeks to bring in more views towards Advent.
Regardless, in either scenario, whether she did it out of cold-hearted calculation or because she was asked by staff, her reason for coming back wasn't because she cared about us, and so my concern remains.