>>79885811Thank you for not contesting the other points. Glad to see we're on the same page on those. The networking is not restricted to EN chuubas, by the way. In case you're not paying attention, the next slide features
1. Hiiro, a chuuba with a decently sized following that also functions as one of Doki's partners for infiltrating more of Bili2 and the CN market.
2. The entire Sajam Slam arc where she lucked into getting into a team with Brawlpro, Coney, Slime, and LazyMattman.
3. Her OW2 with Chibidoki and Ruben that also led her into joining Nagzz and Flats.
4. Doing emotes for Koefficient
5. Twitch Staff loving her enough to entrust her with planning the next Twitch Rivals.
6. Getting sponsored by Apex and does a whole advertisement for them (source:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xnmg48qcTS8)
You fail to understand her impact on the scene as a whole. It isn't immediately reflected in her numbers but you have to look outside of your own bubble for a few seconds to realize how many content creators within the vtuber space (i.e., react channels, clippers) chose to step away from Nijisanji EN content entirely due to her termination. It doesn't matter whether you give a shit or you think they are worth a shit. Your opinion is not the only opinion in the world, and the fact is that these people have their own viewership. Nagzz and Koefficient, for example, are arguably the two biggest Vtuber clip react channels in the community. Their videos on YouTube contribute to promoting clippers and vtubers of all fanbase sizes. The fact they boycott Nijisanji clips effectively harms the algorithm for any Niji clipper because they are actively missing out on larger figures promoting their content.
The more Dokibird continues to foster connections with people and viewers outside of her typical sphere of influence, the more she grows. Just recently, her 1 week Twitch streaming gig in that Minecraft event got her coverage in Spanish-speaking viewers.