Shiori, when faced with choices on this situation, has been consistently picking the worst option possible
Before this whole fiesta even begin, when she was asked to join the collab, she could
>Refuse or back out
Or
>Agree to it
After she chose to go with the collab, when tasked with announcing it, knowing the backlash it will cause, she could
>Normally announce it on her schedule, letting her fans know in advance, talking to them and soften the blow
Or
>Wait until the last second, blatantly lying about how the game hasn't been decided and what not, then announce it when she's behind cover
She picked the second option, this was only DAYS after the member stream, in which she said how she love her community. Now that she is receiving backlash for this, she could
>Show that she care about them, listen to their feedbacks, explain herself and her situation
Or
>Delete any and all criticism, openly side with the side that shit on her fans, locking down communication channels, and pretend everything is still fine
You know what she picked, and it is still in effect a day after the collab. This is not over yet, she still has to pick how she's going to act moving forward, will she address it, how will she address it, or will she completely ignore it and keep shutting down feedbacks.
It's impressive, what she has managed to do here, it's like she speedrunning the bad end to her own story. Why? Was everything going too well recently and her imposter syndrome just has to act up? Or has she always been like this? Has this been a long time coming and nobody wants to accept it