>>73649255Not that anon but they definitely don't, and I would know because I used to be a community admin for NoPixel back when it was popular. That game is not nearly as volatile as RUST is, and Hololive's community is nothing special in regards to self-policing despite being part of such an insular culture.
Trust me, there are always a sizeable amount of retards willing to find any excuse to start shit over make-believe roleplay, and banning creators is not enough. A slight on a streamer becomes a slight to the fan because roleplay puts them in a position where now the viewer can self-impose their own individualism through the actions of the streamer.
You could be the most wholesome streamer in the world, but the people watching you will turn vile in your stead- even if you the streamer forbid or discourage that behavior.
It's really only gotten worse over the years, and I don't believe Hololive's community(especially the English speaking one) can handle it. There's also outside people looking to take advantage of conflict(in the context of roleplay) in that regard to push fake narratives out of proportion as well. Beyond that, chat can barely help themselves from metagaming and telling people the location of other streamers in the server. There's never organic meetups, it's all predicated on what the streamer reads.
>tldr Viewer interaction unironically ruins collaborative spontaneous events like this. They can never let anything happen, and it always devolces into some form of shitflinging between fanbases.