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She's cunny with numbers. She is above all of that and has arguably been above it since day 1. She doesn't need to try for anything, she's Ayame-tier now in the sense that she just gets numbers automatically by existing and showing up every now and then. For Cover, that's a huge success. She can do absolute bare minimum and it brings in tons of fucking money. Tell me: why the fuck would anyone that makes it that far actually put in any actual "effort" (whatever that means to you, it's subjective) if it's easy to sit back and keep things as they are while suffering no loss in quality or profit? Look at how well she does even when she just vanishes with no word to anyone.

Genuinely try and answer. Objectively, there's no reason. As long as the money keeps coming and some fans stay, nothing else matters and anyone's feelings about it have no actual meaning or effect on anything. This is a business first, entertainment second. Tip: Cover doesn't hire nobodies. You MUST have some type of numbers with you before you apply. Why do you think they took so long with the Tempus guys? plenty of male nobodies applied but they don't want that. The point is to give instant exposure for the opportunity to create profit by amplifying viewer numbers on hype alone. That's why people join corpo vtubing. Money talks, bullshit walks. Potential candidates are not just "oh, they're good for the job!". It's "oh, they'll probably make us money!'.

If they "fail"? well, no one fails. The investment on the talents is peanuts compared to what they will earn. Even if it's not massive, it's enough to make profit from them just existing and being there sometimes. Business, nigga.

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