>>95060061Rosemi strikes me as someone with very low self-esteem, the kind that makes her think she has to constantly impress people even if she knows she's overselling herself, causes her to make bad decisions, and causes her to quiet down when her bad decisions don't play out.
Consider that her previous corpo experience was with a small organization that ultimately went defunct, and her previous indie experience wasn't anything spectacular. NijiEN was a windfall that she likely wasn't expecting, and she didn't really know how to deal with it. She correctly identified the clique from her past experience of desperately sucking up to the more successful to try to advance her career, and threw in with them, thinking she was safe.
Then the Selen thing happens, and she's faced with a choice: Graduate and likely go back to the uncertainty of being an indie, or stay in the devil's nest and hope that things don't get any worse. She stayed, and it didn't blow over as quickly or easily as she thought it would, and now she's realizing that her situation might not be indefinite, but she's also not sure enough of herself to leave.
She's more aware of her position now though. Consider her collabs before and after the Selen yab. The ones after don't go near controversial colleagues anywhere close as much as they used to, save for the odd call-ins, and the 3D debut with guests that were obviously picked by management. This is actually a *somewhat* smart move on her part, making the most of a previous bad decision, staying with the stability she wants, while trying to distance herself from the parts most associated with the distaste of the whole. She really doesn't want to go down with the ship, and if EN ever folds or she leaves before that, this new, more careful image she's cultivated is the one she's depending on to get her remaining viewers to follow her.
But while she's attached to the organization, she's also limited. You can tell just looking at her vod viewership and revenue, a lot of her regulars got so fed up with Nijisanji that they left, and the longer she stays put, the harder it's going to be for them to give her a second chance.
She's probably more likely to leave now than she was a year ago, after seeing how successful the others have been. Another major yab would be a good excuse for her to graduate, something along the lines of, "I was willing to give them the benefit of the doubt with Selen-Elira/Zaion-Kotoka/Scarle-Aster that it was all a huge misunderstanding, but THIS was the straw that broke the camel's back."
>TL;DR, Wosemi's already lackluster decisions are debuffed by her social wetawdation