>>63556762>Are you sure about that?VShojo doesn't shit the board going ballistic if a male in their own org looks at one of the girls, so yes.
>That's cool, but it's clear they aren't going for the group feel.They wouldn't have had a concert if they didn't want to be viewed as a unit.
>That's more a local laws thing and you know it.What about mods? I know Niji requires perms for mods and I can't recall any modded games Hololive's streamed either
Minecraft shaders are not a mod btw>Schedules in other corpos exist because they have a shitton of things to do, from training to events. VShojo has these too
>How is that they can flesh stream a good thing? That's bullshit and a loss for a vtuber fan.It's a good thing if you're not some kind of weird schizo purist. They also don't require gloves for handcam streams.
>Vshojo isn't taking nobodies and propping them up, they are only taking people already known, so this has no merit...it's kinda a given.It absolutely does have merit. A common recurring theme among Matara since debut was feeling trapped in her old workplace because she was given a shitload more popularity for absolutely nothing. A big company takes a small time streamer and makes them big through association with their brand, and psychologically that can make them feel like they owe all their fame to the brand and they'll fail without it. That's also what keeps some of them in obviously unhappy work situations. The fear of failure from leaving. Being able to continue being Kson, or Henya, or Matara, or Kuro even if they decide to leave is a huge plus since any money they've poured into their own brand wouldn't have been wasted.
>We will see if this is the same after they have some big-ass yab.VShojo would probably only care if a talent does something severe enough that it would tarnish the brand (using the current drama as an example, like if one of them fucked a manager) This is also proof of how little the /vt/-tier yabs actually matter since nobody's ever been forced out of the group for any of them.