>>68750985Magni didn't really do anything wrong except overestimate himself thinking he could carry his momentum out of holostars and consequently hurt his genmates but that seems to be water under the bridge.
Vesper already had some reputation as a grifter before he debuted as a holostar but a lot of people were bought in by how wholesome and enthusiastically he sold himself. It basically became apparent to more and more people over time that he was bullshitting his way through everything and the issue was just at what point people turned on him. A lot of the holostars JP fans realized really quickly that he knew nothing about the branch and didn't have any interest in learning when you compare him to like, Jurard now, who got a lot of flak on debut but proved to be dedicated to adjusting himself. Vesper basically just gave a ton of lip service to a lot of different, high engagement topics and then never delivered on anything at all.
He used Axel's "crush" on Nodoka for content which ended up getting Axel some antis for awhile and got Tempus some flak. Then there was a period where him and Altare seemed to be fighting, which we never really got details on to say anything educated about, but Altare got hassled a ton back during that period too and we now have some estimations that Vesper had been picking various fights behind the scenes. There was a whole arc in Japan about Vesper's anxiety making it impossible for him to work but we now know that he was just fucked out over not having access to weed overseas.
This isn't even touching on how much he antagonized fans. People always deflect to unicorns but the big problem was that he actively tried to stir shit with fans of the hololive girls by finding ways to bait them. Which then resulted in homobeggars going to their chats to start shit.
He talked a lot of smack about management too which divided the holostars fanbase for a long time, but then we realized at the twilight of his run that he was getting special treatment while fighting management on everything and still noped out of the company. Immediately after he departed, the remaining boys started getting much better support. Their projects stopped getting stuck in mysterious pipelines where they refused to talk about who got it stuck except that someone wasn't getting the work done and management started delivering for them all over the place.