>>75458068Be that as it may, the nosedive before Selen's termination was not nearly as bad as it has been since then. Not even close.
As bad as the Q3 YOY was for Niji EN, they did not lose a month and a half of streams during that quarter, nor did they miss out on the most lucrative couple's holiday of the quarter. And all hands' subscriber counts were either growing gradually or holding steady - none had lost months' worth of subscriber growth overnight. Their view counts were high enough that /we/ hadn't started using Finana as a unit of measurement yet.
And at the end of Q3, on 1/31/2024, none of us had any idea of just how horrifically badly Niji EN management was about to shit the bed with their handling of Selen.