>>8707159I just assumed he meant to say /jp/ but whatever. I mean mori had mentioned 4chan on her roommate since many years before vtubers even existed, basically saying it's full of neckbeards but also there can be good conversations. It's thought she may have directly tried to plug herself on /mu/ at some point (although nobody really noticed then). Given her taste seems pretty /v/-tinted as well it's not really a surprise or stretch to assume she's still here at least sometimes.
Given it costs nothing and nobody will know you were ever here if you just lurk, and probably can still be totally hidden even when posting, it's not hard to see that /here/tubers may just check sometimes and aren't refreshing the board every 2 seconds in their off time like us.
Lastly /jp/ was talking full-bore about Holos before the holo reddit even existed. If anyone was into vtubba chubbas before .. what was it Dec 2019, was either literally-here or in some random discord circlejerk with very little other options for English-internet discussion. Girls who aren't just fairweather-friends with the medium for golddigging would almost certainly have been here if they were legit into JP holo up to Gen 4. This medium moves/grew so fast people think even being here a year is "old" but that's fucking ridiculous actually relative to most things; Dec 19 feels late IMO. We had a vtuber thread stabilized since Dec 2017, literally, thanks to sharkmeido's call long before that pet nickname (an old ex-meido wanted to block the subject for being 'too /v/', he wasn't wrong, but the subject was also fundmentally becoming an otaku-y domain as it mushroomed).