>>65809554What a turn around from a few years ago
https://www.reddit.com/r/Hololive/comments/w91lh5/comment/ihsuixu/Does a Nijisanji member showing up for a couple of seconds in a primarily hololive video have to get that post deleted.
Generally no. The same applies for a hololive talent cameo in a NIJISANJI video/stream.
I don't really like seeing this bad blood between both EN sides and I feel that if this continues that's only just gonna fuel the bad blood more.
I agree. That is why discussion of talents outside of hololive production should be friendly (or, friendly enough). There should be no attacking ANY VTuber, non-hololive production company, fan, or reader in any thread.
In addition, discussion should ALWAYS be relevant to the topic raised. The official TEMPUS debut posts had a lot of comments stating: "Such-and-such from company has over 200k subscribers! So weak!" or whatever. Not acceptable discussion.
Also note that sometimes spam is a thing. Like when a hololive talent and NIJISANJI talent chat on Twitter. Oft-times, there will be a surge of "YES YES YAAAS"-style posts which clutters the subreddit.
Hope this helps.
T-chan.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Hololive/comments/w91lh5/comment/ihv378c/Thanks for the heads up.
I try my best to prune all the reports and make judgment calls for each one of them. Kanauru's video definitely slipped past the radar (I also suspect automod. Silly bot). I agree that I need to be more in-depth with how posts get removed (adding a top-level comment as to the reasons) but sadly, I have very limited time, which is a very poor excuse, I'll admit.
You can accuse me of things going wrong. That's what makes the subreddit thrive even more! I always try to improve and everyone's feedback is crucial in making that happen!
I also love this community. ;)
Anyway, don't feel bad about critiquing my performance as a moderator. I just want threads to be on-topic eg. Milestone threads should celebrate the talent and not bring up other talents based on their numbers; A topic asking a question about collaborations should be discussing mentioned talents without bringing other talents into the equation; There should be no room for off-topic discussion in a thread, especially attacking each other. Rule 1: Be nice is certainly a part of it. I liken it to: If I were to complain about my mom's cooking, for instance, I would word things very carefully. The same should hold true if you have a concern about a talent, anything company-related/news-related, another redditor. (FYI, she's a great cook!)