A classic example of social media making a mountain of a molehill. A couple of
got angry on hololive Shiori's post about her collab with Jurard from holostars and got blocked by her. There were just 4 (as far as I could see), and at least one was known to do this to other talents, so it isn't 'news'.
But the biggest news was the one who crashed out badly afterwards, making posts about how they followed her from debut and how they think she'll lose all her following because of it. They made a big deal with a screenshot of unsubscribing.
This spawned 100s of posts asking why, showing support, and pulling a few drama antis pretending to share similar views. In the end, both Jurard and Shiori was trending until right now. It's good that there's more support nowadays, but it literally was 4 posts... It spawned a few threads on reddit including one girl who was angry at all male fans. Which reminds me, r/hololive is badly moderated but at least the community downvotes these kinds of posts to oblivion. Company owned subreddits are sometimes a disaster of over/under moderation.
Shiori literally mentioned that she'll collab with whoever she wants since her debut. She talked about the stars over multiple streams, and these people were still deluding themselves.
The collab stream ended up being one of Shioris and Jurard's best performing streams in a while.
Jurard's getting his 3D stream in a bit, please show some support. He's Filipino, and has a very Markiplier voice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1yju_GS0bc