>>67856016>Of course they can monitor them but why would that stop Selen from posting completely especially when she hasn’t posted anything incriminating?The problem is that the nature of her "hiatus", especially after having been hospitalized, means that the act of posting literally anything at all, in and of itself, is incriminating.
They'll have a hard time claiming that she can't tweet or play Apex due to recovery from her recent hospitalization, if she's been spending her "recovery" time tweeting and playing Apex. They're gonna have a hard time explaining why she was completely radio silent on her business account but not her personal account, especially if they want to keep her "secret" suspension a secret.
One of the things they fired Zaion for was making incendiary comments of social media which fanned the flames of fan speculation. Selen has spent a good chunk of the past month doing exactly this, mostly just by the act of playing Apex, and occasionally by changing her Steam name (until management stopped her from doing that). They simply cannot not terminate her at this point, as that would open them up to a wrongful termination suit from Sayu (read: not firing Selen for doing a thing that Zaion also did would mean that Sayu got fired for doing the thing, but Selen did not get fired for doing the exact same thing)
At this point the best we can hope for is that Selen gets terminated sooner rather than later, so that she can return to streaming as either an indie vtuber, or an agency vtuber for a different agency.