>>61976003>>61968255That's just a coping mechanism; you can't blame these events for the fact that Hololivers are doing fewer livestreams. The truth is that, after their third year since debuting, it's normal to feel tired, exhausted, and have a desire to do something different. This holds true regardless of whether they had idol duties. If you were to remove all Hololive events and let them focus solely on doing live streams, many talents would probably have already graduated because there would be no sense of progression or celebration. The fact remains that holding large events and some talents aspiring to be idols is what sets Hololive apart from other companies.
Furthermore, I would argue that after some time since their debut, some talents may prefer to try their luck in other endeavors, gradually shifting their focus away from streaming and eventually abandoning it altogether. It's natural to want to explore new opportunities and develop their skills in areas where they believe they can succeed. However, being part of a company that fosters a sense of family encourages them to interact with each other, support one another, and actively engage with the community instead of completely leaving their fans behind. The truth is that Hololive is doing its best to ensure that some talents don't completely vanish
tl;dr: it's always "hololive bad" for you guys but it's more complicated than that