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- Jan 21, 2021
This off-collab is insane! I almost missed it, because I really enjoy Ame karaokes but was already watching Korone play Battletoads.
You can really tell how happy they are right now, it's beaming through! The more scuffed they make the songs, the more fun it is. Or like when they were randomly howling like dogs lol.
I don't think they're in a hotel room, purely because it's after midnight and they're singing full throttle. Also the stream is optimized for ultra-low-latency and I'm not sure a hotel connection could handle that, if it could handle streaming at all. I could be wrong, it's certainly possible and the echo does sound like one.
But could you imagine being in a hotel room, watching this stream... then your wifi cuts out, stream freezes, and you can still hear the singing, coming through the wall right behind you?
(I am downloading the unarchived, but so are half the viewers probably)

From the beginning of August to the end of December, 2021, Rushia has 75 archived streams for a total of 248.17 hours.
In absolute terms, Fubuki had the most stream-hours overlapping with Rushia: 51.59 hours. Runner up is Miko with 47.08 hours overlapping with Rushia. Subaru is next, but far behind with 34.80 hours of Rushia overlap.
But the top two streamed for about 470 hours each and Subaru for 390, and none of them match the description.
So who had the highest percentage of stream hours overlapping? If you guessed Matsuri, pat yourself on the back.
18.45% of Matsuri's streamed hours overlapped with Rushia's. Runners-up were Mio, AZKi, and Mel (14.35%, 13.56%, and 13.12% respectively).
Full stats are here (JSON format, but fairly human readable): https://pastebin.com/xMZNfW7N
Additional files:
All archived streams: https://pastebin.com/iNLFkARJ
The basic channel info: https://pastebin.com/P5t33ZqG
So what does all this mean? ...Fuck all, to be honest. Less than 20% of streamed hours overlapping, for JP talents streaming to a primarily JP audience, is very little.
Most likely, the assertion that part of Rushia's beef with a senpai was about overlap hours could be wrong or just plain made-up.
Or maybe it was about the mystery senpai overlapping important streams, like birthdays/anniversaries/outfits.
Or perhaps Rushia already hated this senpai and so, even though there were paltry few overlaps, they stuck out in her mind from prejudice.
Well whatever, it was fun to put together!
You can really tell how happy they are right now, it's beaming through! The more scuffed they make the songs, the more fun it is. Or like when they were randomly howling like dogs lol.
I don't think they're in a hotel room, purely because it's after midnight and they're singing full throttle. Also the stream is optimized for ultra-low-latency and I'm not sure a hotel connection could handle that, if it could handle streaming at all. I could be wrong, it's certainly possible and the echo does sound like one.
But could you imagine being in a hotel room, watching this stream... then your wifi cuts out, stream freezes, and you can still hear the singing, coming through the wall right behind you?
(I am downloading the unarchived, but so are half the viewers probably)
Ok, as far as I know, Rushia was "confirmed" by Korekore's screenshots to have some beef with a senpai, but whether or not that beef relates to stream time overlaps is purely unconfirmed, right? So it'd take a serious turbo-autist to bother compiling and analyzing the stream times over a rrat, wouldn't it?If the reason she supposedly felt "bullied" was because someone streamed at the same time as her, is anyone among us autistic enough to analyze Rushia's stream times in the latter half of 2021 vs her senpais' stream times?

From the beginning of August to the end of December, 2021, Rushia has 75 archived streams for a total of 248.17 hours.
In absolute terms, Fubuki had the most stream-hours overlapping with Rushia: 51.59 hours. Runner up is Miko with 47.08 hours overlapping with Rushia. Subaru is next, but far behind with 34.80 hours of Rushia overlap.
But the top two streamed for about 470 hours each and Subaru for 390, and none of them match the description.
So who had the highest percentage of stream hours overlapping? If you guessed Matsuri, pat yourself on the back.
18.45% of Matsuri's streamed hours overlapped with Rushia's. Runners-up were Mio, AZKi, and Mel (14.35%, 13.56%, and 13.12% respectively).
Full stats are here (JSON format, but fairly human readable): https://pastebin.com/xMZNfW7N
Additional files:
All archived streams: https://pastebin.com/iNLFkARJ
The basic channel info: https://pastebin.com/P5t33ZqG
So what does all this mean? ...Fuck all, to be honest. Less than 20% of streamed hours overlapping, for JP talents streaming to a primarily JP audience, is very little.
Most likely, the assertion that part of Rushia's beef with a senpai was about overlap hours could be wrong or just plain made-up.
Or maybe it was about the mystery senpai overlapping important streams, like birthdays/anniversaries/outfits.
Or perhaps Rushia already hated this senpai and so, even though there were paltry few overlaps, they stuck out in her mind from prejudice.
Well whatever, it was fun to put together!
My bad, didn't see this before finishing my stuff. The raw times are in the JSON file if you would still like them, there's a lot of room for improvement and/or trying different time frames.I have no clue how to automate it, so if somebody could do that and pass me the data, that would be nice.
Instead, I went through Playboard from August 2021-December 2021 and marked down all public Rushia streams that weren't member only. Honestly made me feel sad. It was like looking at old pictures... I remember watching some of those streams.
However, this takes forever, and if you can't find a way to automate it, I'm willing to accept help from other numberfags to fill in the data.
If you really wanted to, you could fill in data for other girls who we are suspecting that Rushia felt miffed by. I'm assuming we're OK with stopping the data at August.![]()
Who Bullied Rushia
// (year assumed 2021) timezone pst; [month, date], [starthour, startminute], [endhour, endminute] // going from december 2021 to the beginning of august 2021 // dates in month-day format // times in 24h format, make sure to pay attention to AM and PM // if a stream runs to the next day (ex. 9 pm...docs.google.com
I wonder if her body in ARK is still there.