>>7843688Gura is a global Holo. She has less live watchers on average relative to her subs but more vod watchersto make up for it. Ina's audience is assumed to be mostly western and eastern, with a more stable and engaged fanbase that brings in competitive numbers in proportion to her subs.
Gura has quantity. Ina has quality. But that's to be expected, as they cater to opposite demographics. Gura's fanbase is comprised of ironic weebs who like clapping and laughing along. Ina's target demo is more similar to lamy's. Her fanbase are "responsible" adults who value engagement and competence. Given the age of YouTube's average modern viewer, gura being more popular was inevitable. Regardless, there's not much to compare because aside from both being vtubers competing for general market share, their niche markets are fundamentally distinct and exclusive.
tldr Raw numberfagging ignores the finer nuances of armchair statistical analysis. Personally, I consider Ina to have solid long term staying power as her fandom is more community than fad chasers.