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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!