>>73738736>that's great for them. they can stay in their corner, then, and not bother hololiveWho's to say (You) of all people get to decide what the talents do though?
>where's the fallacy?Let's see. Your definition of "nobody" is 2views and 3view, your definition of "hololive fans" are any and all unicorns when you've barely made a dent in the girls' viewership and revenue and your definition of "struggling" is that they're making less than the girls even though they've been doing pretty well for themselves from whatever SCs, bought merch and revenues they got on their vods.
>you can see that fewer people were watching holoEN after the collabs started right there in the chart. who cares which hololive fans they were?Cover seems to care which fans got filtered, if they pissed off the """real hololive fans""" which I assume is you dumbasses, then they have less thorns on their side.
>The point is, enough of them left that there was a huge drop in CCV across the branch and there weren't enough homo-friendly viewers to make up for it, let alone make it beneficial.It's not that big of a concern though is it since some of them keep doing it anyway. If it was going to be a problem, they'd be apologizing for it like unicorn-friendly JPs.
>Fewer people wanted that content and there was less money in it. That makes interacting with the holostars a bad idea.(You) think its a bad idea because if the homosupporters thought it was a bad idea, they would, as I've already said, apologized like the unicorn-friendly JPs. A lot of people want to watch that content and since it's common sense not send supas during a collab, the revenue of the VOD views make up for it.
>Don't worry, I said it for you.I don't need it, thank you very much. That reeks of Kurosanji management.
>They've had events cancelled, custom merch privileges revoked, promotional content like homogra abandoned, and they get very few viewers.Events postponed, not cancelled. Custom merch privileges are voluntary these days but StarsJP seem to lean on standardized compared to StarsEN who still have custom merch to this day. Their homogra is now relegated to special events, it was a good run but animation is hard, that doesn't mean the entire branch is struggling. Getting few viewers but somehow managing to stay afloat is honestly impressive considering there are smaller corpos with the same viewerbase.
>If they are not personally struggling, it's only because they can rely on hololive to pay their salaries.Another fallacy that can easily be disproven on the fact that (You) don't work there, so how would you know how things work?
>Do you truly believe the holostars are making enough money to live on, for their managers to live on, and to pay for 3D models and assets and studio time?Yes, actually. How else did you think the first gen of Tempus homos got 3D?
>What about the original songs with MVs Cover funded, do you think they made their money back? Or can you admit there might be some welfare at play?Cover doesn't fund MVs, it all comes down to the wallets of the talents and it's up to them to negotiate the costs with their managers. They only get permissions for the song you want to cover and verify if the original song doesn't infringe on existing copyright. If (You) were a real hololive fan, this should be common knowledge. Strange, isn't it? As for if they made their money back, that depends on how much they spent and how much revenue is earned from VOD views. If there's any sort of welfare at play it'd be superchats during celebration of their release.
>If the new viewers are more likely to watch collabs with males and the viewers who liked watching solo content have stopped watching because of the collabs then collabs will be necessary to make up the viewership deficit.More or less. Collabs rack up a lot of CCV and VOD views.
>Are you suggesting they should chase off their original fans and then not do the content their new fans want?You keep going with the fallacy of unicorns making up the majority of Hololive fans so strongly that it borders on delusion on ignorance. You were never the original fans bud. You only propagated when HoloFantasy debuted a long time ago. The original fans were Japanese people that want to see anime girls as idols, not EOPs who think idol culture is bordering possessiveness and gatekeeping against their fellow man for collaboration.
>Of course you're saying to collab a lot if you're saying they should pivot towards an audience that wants collabs! Why can't you people be honest?Deliberately missing the point and putting your own biased views in my words is retarded but I can see why unicorns can't be reasoned with.
>Why can't you people be honest?I am as honest as I can be. But you? You believe in your misguided saviour complex so badly that you start to think it's real and justified. You hold your disdain for the homos so much that you are waiting for Cover to get a yab so bad just to say "I told you so"