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Concerns Regarding VDreams and IRIAM

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This post aims to address serious concerns regarding the Vtuber group VDreams and the platform IRIAM, based on firsthand experience and publicly available information.

VDreams: Internal Conflict and Lack of Support

Contrary to popular belief, VDreams is not a corporate-backed entity. It consists largely of new or rebranded streamers, many of whom lack professional experience. This inexperience contributes to a toxic environment rife with internal conflict. Members engage in subtle forms of sabotage, such as muting each other on social media, scheduling conflicting streams, and spreading negativity behind each other's backs.

This behavior is particularly harmful to successful members, who become targets of jealousy and backbiting. The group dynamics resemble destructive high school cliques, hindering collaboration and growth. Additionally, some members have engaged in homophobic attacks against an openly gay member, further highlighting the toxicity within the group.

The original intent behind VDreams, to provide support and visibility for smaller talents, has been lost. Instead, it has become a platform for a select few, with female members often marginalized. This has led to resentment and a lack of cohesion within the group.

IRIAM: Exploitation and Favoritism

IRIAM, the platform on which VDreams operates, is primarily driven by profit for its parent company. While it showcases Vtubers of diverse backgrounds, the platform's algorithms and reward systems heavily favor established Vtubers with large followings.

The point system used for ranking and rewards is manipulated to give popular Vtubers a significant advantage. This creates an uneven playing field where smaller streamers struggle to gain recognition, serving only to fill the gaps between the successes of the platform's favored few.

Conclusion

These issues raise serious ethical concerns about VDreams and IRIAM. VDreams' internal conflicts and lack of genuine support create a hostile environment for its members. IRIAM's exploitative practices and favoritism undermine the growth and visibility of smaller Vtubers.

It is crucial for both VDreams and IRIAM to address these concerns to foster a healthier and more equitable environment for all Vtubers.