>>96877032>>96878144I don't oshi anyone, I watch streams because I think they'll be entertaining, and the streamer is a big variable in why the stream will be entertaining, but the thing anti-corpos and chuubas who leave corpos don't seem to understand is that it's not the only variable: another variable is everything surrounding that streamer.
If you used to watch Rushia and now you watch Mikeneko, you probably think it sounds just like her, same voice, same mannerisms, same personality, same likes and dislikes, etc., but it's not entirely the same. For one, she almost entirely streams alone. She doesn't sing and dance on stage. She doesn't play Minecraft in an active server full of other girls trying to prank her or go on adventures with her. You'll never hear her name in some other person's stream. You won't see other streamers jokingly roasting her or revealing her cute, off-stream behavior. And that's because she doesn't have corporate-mandated friends. Most people don't. Most adults have very few friends and those friends typically don't work the same job as them. This forces them to network themselves and not only is that stressful and awkward, there's no guarantee it'll ever result in anything permanent.
This is ignoring the fact that women are unoriginal and 90% of them would just be pink cats with the same face if given the choice. In a group, they're forced to carve out an identity and find their place to fit in; on their own, they're completely atomized and feel zero incentive to share the spotlight with anyone else, they just want to be the prettiest girl in the world and everyone else can go fuck themselves.
>>96881102She said the Internet is her home and has been active on her PL, and made new accounts linked from her PL. So my guess is yes.