>>69687564It does. They just had to unfortunately terminate a long-time popular talent recently.
The difference in why it doesn't blow up is because the company, their requirements, and the kind of people they hire are different. They hire talents that have carious aspirations and skills, and a professional attitude as entertainers. The other difference is that they're very light on weighing in on politics, culture wars, their periods, and their sex life. It's not that they have nothing to talk about concerning these topics, but they're professionals that understand that their job isn't to talk about those things. Their fans are also different for this reason, they're people that don't really care about those things and don't watch vtubers to have their opinions validated.
When a long-time talent is terminated it's very sad for everybody, but they all come to terms with it and move on, which is the best for all parties in the long-term. Other times talents have been terminated for breaching their contract and faced some harassment online, but not really the same kind that causes non-stop drama.
Hololive is not special in that regard. They're just acting normal for a media company and they hire fairly normal people to work for them that can act like professionals. When they can't they try to sever things properly. They difference is that other companies don't hire serious people, talented people, and professionally minded entertainers, and so they also don't attract serious fans.