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Sakana (the Phase Connect CEO cryptobro) recently announced that he's cracking down on 4chan-adjacent lingo like janny, ogey, rrat, etc in an attempt to capture a bigger audience. Pippafags are currently losing their minds. SEA scourge Henry is currently proclaiming the second fall of the Coco of Phase Connect.

In unrelated news, Canan (Shirogane Noel) was doing another camwhoring stream and her nipple pasties fell off. She is currently demanding people DM her on Twitter to take these down, and apparently some of those webms are blocked on 4chan.
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Sakana (the Phase Connect CEO cryptobro) recently announced that he's cracking down on 4chan-adjacent lingo like janny, ogey, rrat, etc in an attempt to capture a bigger audience. Pippafags are currently losing their minds. SEA scourge Henry is currently proclaiming the second fall of the Coco of Phase Connect.

In unrelated news, Canan (Shirogane Noel) was doing another camwhoring stream and her nipple pasties fell off. She is currently demanding people DM her on Twitter to take these down, and apparently some of those webms are blocked on 4chan.
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is there any verifiable source for the discord leak? i would not put it past /vt/ schizos to fake something like this
 
is there any verifiable source for the discord leak? i would not put it past /vt/ schizos to fake something like this
Pippa acknowledged it on her last stream after a Henry Ikari superchat about it - somewhat indirectly but at least I got the idea that she knew what he was talking about. Lia also vagueposted about it in her recent stream about upcoming auditions PC is holding.

My personal opinion is that it's a mountain out of a molehill and not much will actually change soon, but we'll see.
 
My personal opinion is that it's a mountain out of a molehill and not much will actually change soon, but we'll see.
It's fine to want stream chats to be less alienating to new viewers and cutting down on ingroup vocabulary is one way to try and achieve that, but the Discord messages kind of make it seem as though they're doing so from some sort of moral high ground, which is just laughable. "Janny" might have originated on 4chan but literally everyone and their mother recognizes it to mean "unpaid internet moderator". If they want to justify banning it, why not just say that it could be seen as demeaning language? Why bring up 4chan at all?
 
It's fine to want stream chats to be less alienating to new viewers and cutting down on ingroup vocabulary is one way to try and achieve that, but the Discord messages kind of make it seem as though they're doing so from some sort of moral high ground, which is just laughable. "Janny" might have originated on 4chan but literally everyone and their mother recognizes it to mean "unpaid internet moderator". If they want to justify banning it, why not just say that it could be seen as demeaning language? Why bring up 4chan at all?
Because 4chan and Kiwifarms are seen as the shining examples of utter internet degeneracy, and, thus, it must be disassociated with as much as possible.

You also partly answered your own question with the acknowledgement that the term originated on 4chan on top of that.
 
Because 4chan and Kiwifarms are seen as the shining examples of utter internet degeneracy, and, thus, it must be disassociated with as much as possible.

You also partly answered your own question with the acknowledgement that the term originated on 4chan on top of that.
It's just an idiotic rationale that opens the door to getting meme'd on. Based on that reasoning, any word that starts to trend on 4chan should be banned. But I'm most definitely just overthinking this whole thing. Vtuber fans aren't usually shining exemplars of human intellect, after all.
 
It's just an idiotic rationale that opens the door to getting meme'd on. Based on that reasoning, any word that starts to trend on 4chan should be banned. But I'm most definitely just overthinking this whole thing. Vtuber fans aren't usually shining exemplars of human intellect, after all.
You're getting bothered by dumb internet trends that have been a thing for almost a decade now. Yes, it's dumb. Most of the internet has been influenced by 4chan shit in one way or another (even if some things were simply adopted and spread through other social media sites instead), and the culture of dumb internet memes will always be stronger than the people trying to shut it down. So this shit will either get dropped, enforced very loosely, or they'll basically tear themselves apart trying to crack down on it as much as possible.

Who cares? Just sit back and watch it play out.
 
This whole "V-Tuber" thing will make a great topic for psychologists to study in ten or so years. A new Sigmund Freud will make new batshit insane theories from these individuals.
Sigmund Freud would end up having to make new revelations regarding mommas boys are the new and modernized simps, and would unironically use the “Have real sex with women” argument.
 
Time to post something in this thread other than a dead meme.

Sinsogumi is a Japanese VTuber group that has a small yet dedicated following whose members exclusively stream on YouTube. I know nothing about any of the members except that they all have voices with a high enough pitch to shatter glass, ranging from a cat girl with transparent hair that does absolutely nothing to a literal fucking baby. According to the official website, their gimmick is that the group live in an area on the deep web called the "deep ground", where no normal searches are able to find them. But that was about to change thanks to a challenge they created called Adult Video Supra (AVスプラ).

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The AVスプラ stream was a competition in a modified game of Splatoon 3 where participants (Sinsogumi or otherwise) would chroma key the opponent team's ink to be transparent while having a porn video starring challenge participant Hinachun playing in the background. The more area the enemy team covered, the more of the porn would be revealed, and the higher the risk that the streamer's channel would be terminated. This was exemplified with VTuber Ikinone Tomeru, the mastermind behind this publicity stunt, getting banned mid-stream.

So how did /vt/ react to such an obviously terrible idea?
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Gotta love elitism over your coomer pandering, especially if both options are equally bad in different ways.
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Oh, you have no idea.
Not only were all the VTubers involved banned mere hours after the stream and their antics making it to mainstream news sites on both sides of the Pacific Ocean, but Nintendo of Japan themselves stepped in, stating they have the right to remove videos found to combine their games with inappropriate content. DMCAs were sent to all offenders immediately.

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The upper management of Sinsogumi made a public apology as well for "violating a video streaming platform's regulations".

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The only one who didn't apologize right away was Ikinone Tomeru herself. She posted a now-deleted tweet essentially stating "Wah wah you can't tell me what to do and I'm not going to clean my room so there." She posted an actual apology the following day and her tantrum vanish into the ether, but a translated version was saved by an article on Anime News Network.
Listen up, haters. No matter how many of you block me or send insults my way, I'll just laugh and let it pass. But I won't stand by and let you cause trouble for the people who appeared on the stream and the companies that cooperated with us. If you don't like that, you can go ahead and block me.

So what lesson did we learn today kids? Don't tamper with forces greater than you and not expect to feel its wrath when you eventually piss it off. As my father would put it, "Play stupid games, win stupid prizes."
 
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So what lesson did we learn today kids? Don't tamper with forces greater than you and not expect to feel its wrath when you eventually piss it off. As my father would put it, "Play stupid games, win stupid prizes."
I couldn't stop laughing for 10 minutes when I discovered this from elsewhere, it was the most based vtuber thing I've seen ever
 
Time to post something in this thread other than a dead meme.

Sinsogumi is a Japanese VTuber group that has a small yet dedicated following whose members exclusively stream on YouTube. I know nothing about any of the members except that they all have voices with a high enough pitch to shatter glass, ranging from a cat girl with transparent hair that does absolutely nothing to a literal fucking baby. According to the official website, their gimmick is that the group live in an area on the deep web called the "deep ground", where no normal searches are able to find them. But that was about to change thanks to a challenge they created called Adult Video Supra (AVスプラ).


The AVスプラ stream was a competition in a modified game of Splatoon 3 where participants (Sinsogumi or otherwise) would chroma key the opponent team's ink to be transparent while having a porn video starring challenge participant Hinachun playing in the background. The more area the enemy team covered, the more of the porn would be revealed, and the higher the risk that the streamer's channel would be terminated. This was exemplified with VTuber Ikinone Tomeru, the mastermind behind this publicity stunt, getting banned mid-stream.

So how did /vt/ react to such an obviously terrible idea?
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Oh, you have no idea.
Not only were all the VTubers involved banned mere hours after the stream and their antics making it to mainstream news sites on both sides of the Pacific Ocean, but Nintendo of Japan themselves stepped in, stating they have the right to remove videos found to combine their games with inappropriate content. DMCAs were sent to all offenders immediately.


The upper management of Sinsogumi made a public apology as well for "violating a video streaming platform's regulations".


The only one who didn't apologize right away was Ikinone Tomeru herself. She posted a now-deleted tweet essentially stating "Wah wah you can't tell me what to do and I'm not going to clean my room so there." She posted an actual apology the following day and her tantrum vanish into the ether, but a translated version was saved by an article on Anime News Network.
Listen up, haters. No matter how many of you block me or send insults my way, I'll just laugh and let it pass. But I won't stand by and let you cause trouble for the people who appeared on the stream and the companies that cooperated with us. If you don't like that, you can go ahead and block me.

So what lesson did we learn today kids? Don't tamper with forces greater than you and not expect to feel its wrath when you eventually piss it off. As my father would put it, "Play stupid games, win stupid prizes."
What mad lads. Cant help but to respect the balls to pull this off
 
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