>>7121891>It's only holofags that think the fact someone dared stream with a friend requires hours of rehearsal and scripts.You just made this argument up because no one was talking about this, but I'll bite.
JP agencies like Hololive and Nijisanji, by nature of their being Japanese, operate by different cultural and (especially) legal rules than westies and indies. Japanese companies aren't infamously known for being hyper-procedural and bureaucratic for nothing. The fact that the NijiEN girls had to sit a match out or even waste their precious time on a stream that had to be privated anyway over potential DMCA violations should clue you in on how much professionalism is expected of others by the Japanese.
There's no friendship in all of this. You are either prepared and ready to do this once you go live or you're just going to cause trouble for the parties involved. If you're going to organize a collab with a group of people, you should be familiar with the circumstances surrounding all of them, both legal and cultural.
They all should've been briefed, agreed on terms and properly prepared for their collab and not whinging it and potentially getting your partners BTFO'd by the DMCA. Zen failed this simple task and this is the result.