>>97163222I’ll take my time to explain your fundamental misconception (maybe brought over from some other aspect in your life): the Holo fandom (unlike the NijiEN one) is not an activist one, it a HOBBYIST one.
The NijiEN fandom saw their favorite branch as a fundamental aspect of their identity (in more than one way) and that’s why they go out of their way to pick every kind of fight against other fandoms, against their own, against their management and their livers.
It became so bad it culminated in their own fanbase (aided by external shitstirrers) to completely destroy their favorites in the process.
The Holo audience, OTOH, is fundamentally a hobbyist one. They approach Hololive from the “trade” point of view
>the girls and their company get their money, attention and undying love >the audience gets entertainment, content and the company and attention of the girls and at any moment that relationship breaks each party just ceases providing their part and go find something else to do.
In the audiences case, another girl or another hobby, in the girls case, graduation and sometimes reincarnation.
That’s your fundamental misconception: your desire would be for the audience to be an “activist” one fighting for control of their hobby but that’s not what the Hololive audience is.
At any moment any party (the girls, the audience) that feels they’re not getting what they want, they simply move on. The goal is the enjoyment, not the control.
That’s why your attempt to get people to rebel and agitate falls flat, it’s the wrong audience for that.