Independent streamers must keep swimming.
Because the fans will leave.
People who can swim forever are suitable for independent streamers.
A vtuber affiliated with a company will not lose fans even if he/she takes a break because others will be streaming and supporting the box. Streamers who take a lot of time off are better suited to belong to a company.
Streaming is not a place to earn revenue.
It is a place to advertise one's own value and the value of the box.
Streaming itself is advertising.
However, if more people take a break, companies are in trouble.
Cover Inc. hired streamers with enthusiasm for vtuber activities in 3gen and 4gen. Cover Inc. will probably use enthusiasm for vtuber activities as a hiring criterion for 5gen as well.
For 1gen and 2gen, Cover Inc. is begging them not to quit their affiliation.
However, 1gen and 2gen may think this way.
'If Cover Inc. is going to beg me that much, surely the world out there must be a better world for me now.'
And the girls jump out on their own. Cover Inc. can rebuild the EN group with enthusiastic streamers.
Even if those who later jumped out realize the discomfort, in negotiations with Cover Inc. as evidence, Cover Inc. will have “a conversation log in which I asked them not to quit” and “careful arrangements for graduation” on record.
There are no “logs of them firing, reprimanding, or denouncing.”
The reason is that the independent streamers left by “their own choice”.
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