>>85950791 (me)>If they had any intentions of bonking her for this, they would have done so by now.It just occurred to me - regardless of management's reason(s) for not punishing Vivi for acknowledging Doki's existence, that lack of punishment sets a precedent in that Doki is not a taboo subject for discussion, even though actually having a collab with her is neither permitted nor feasible. A possible corollary is that public acknowledgement of the roommates of terminated livers in general is no longer prohibited, even though the only other person currently affected is Sayu.
Fulgur mentioned both Selen and Zaion on stream this summer, speaking of them in generally positive terms. He did this right before his medical hiatus, and has since returned to streaming.
If he was suspended for either acknowledging their existence at all, or for acknowledging their existence in generally positive terms, then his suspension was concurrent with (and rendered moot by) his medical hiatus. If he was NOT suspended for it, then the two of them are no longer taboo subjects either.
tldr the livers can talk about Selen and Zaion, or Doki and Sayu, without fear of reprisal.