>>70771338>Where's the graph that shows all of Cover and Niji's averages over timeOh, yeah, "that" chart.
Here it is, the OLDEST SURVIVING CONTINUOUS NUMBERFAGGING RECORD with almost the full story of both companies going back to March 2019
>MEAN AVERAGE OF PEAK CCV, MARCH 2019 TO FEBRUARY 2024That's five full years of history of numbers but, unfortunately, it has the WORST metric
>the mean of peaksaka the "average of peaks". (sum of peaks / number of streams)
(That, incidentally, is the reason today the average is labelled "true average", to differentiate to the way the average was calculated back then)
Anyway, here are the possible takes
1) It is possible to see in this chart EXACTLY when Hololive took off massively (around the debuts of gen4)
2) It is also possible to see when Nijisanji became "manjisanji" (around the same time)
3) Hololive came really close of beating the impossibly high average of peaks of November 2020 now in Jan 2024 (something thought pretty much impossible because of the algo change)
4) NijiJP spent most of 2023 and early 2024 batting at the same range they used to in 2019(!) with their girls currently batting BELOW their 2019 metrics and their boys, on their Jan 2020 metrics
This is not a good metric in either case, reason for which it got superseded by the "true average" but it is a nice time capsule