>>66928433tldr: possible other reason why mel was fired? other factors, perspectives etc.
(not saying this is true but) This is an interesting perspective. Some other anon suggested that her company is firing her in retaliation for her reporting sexual harassment by a manager or employee. They also said that the timing of the firing coincides with the expiration of the statue of limitation for workplace harassment. So perhaps the NDA thing was an exucse to get rid of her and also save face for the company.
Is it similar to how Coco was graduated after allegedly not being allowed to participate in company or group activities, had antis given moderator power to ruin her relationship with members and fans, and other unfair behavior to have her "voluntarily" leave?
Does the corporate and other messages telling fans "thank you for support" etc. seem like some way of saying "please keep giving us money despite this event?" Is it weird how they call the firing mutually agreed upon like Mel had a choice? Also, is it weird how they try to give this a positive spin while making the firing abrupt and not allowing any graduation farewell and only allowing a final message through another employee/manager censor.
Is it surprising how many people simply believe the corporate message and focus only on the NDA part. Even if she did leak NDA or admit to leaking information, how can anyone ever judge if they keep it a secret? What are other factors and the big picture? There are examples where if a company wants to fire someone they will find any reason to despite those reasons not being used to fire other employees.
Vtubers are great entertainers and it is tragic to lose someone who has been on near the beginning when it was not popular. Allegedly, Mel had to deal with unfair things, like sexual harassment from manager, avoiding a stalker, not being able to stream for a year, and all that damaging her potential audience and growth. She tried hard and still got abruptly fired.
What do you guys think? A lot of the information here was based on internet comments etc. but does it not bring up interesting questions/perspectives? Will other Vtubers (including more popular ones) be fired like this? It is very concerning.
Has any Vtuber corporation ever admitted to any wrongdoing? It seems like it is always the fault of the vtuber.