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Wouldn't be the first time

>> No.71331929 [View]
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there is also some fucking hilarious math going on here.

"97% retention rate" for VTubers. With a footnote of "Number of domestic VTubers as of April 2022 minus those who graduated during the FY23/4, divided by number of domestic VTubers as of April 2022". So that's VTubers in Japan, AS A WHOLE, apparently, even though the rest of the presentation will make it look like ANYCOLOR'S VTubers have a 97% retention rate.

When the reality is far more stark: in Nijisanji alone, out of 240 historical Niji/Anycolor talents, 63 have been terminated, graduated, or otherwise departed the company since operations commenced in 2018. That means that Nijisanji, as of March 14, 2023, has lost 26.25% of the total Livers who have ever taken up the company's banner. It has a 73.75% retention rate. It has burned through ONE IN EVERY FOUR LIVERS to ever work for the company.

Nijisanji is a MEAT GRINDER, especially compared to hololive, but really in comparison to nearly any other notable VTubing company or group. And they're trying to pass it off as a stable job instead

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Okay, there is also some fucking hilarious math going on here.

"97% retention rate" for VTubers. With a footnote of "Number of domestic VTubers as of April 2022 minus those who graduated during the FY23/4, divided by number of domestic VTubers as of April 2022". So that's VTubers in Japan, AS A WHOLE, apparently, even though the rest of the presentation will make it look like ANYCOLOR'S VTubers have a 97% retention rate.

When the reality is far more stark: in Nijisanji alone, out of 240 historical Niji/Anycolor talents, 63 have been terminated, graduated, or otherwise departed the company since operations commenced in 2018. That means that Nijisanji, as of March 14, 2023, has lost 26.25% of the total Livers who have ever taken up the company's banner. It has a 73.75% retention rate. It has burned through ONE IN EVERY FOUR LIVERS to ever work for the company.

Nijisanji is a MEAT GRINDER, especially compared to hololive, but really in comparison to nearly any other notable VTubing company or group. And they're trying to pass it off as a stable job instead

>> No.71331414 [View]
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Okay, there is also some fucking hilarious math going on here.

"97% retention rate" for VTubers. With a footnote of "Number of domestic VTubers as of April 2022 minus those who graduated during the FY23/4, divided by number of domestic VTubers as of April 2022". So that's VTubers in Japan, AS A WHOLE, apparently, even though the rest of the presentation will make it look like ANYCOLOR'S VTubers have a 97% retention rate.

When the reality is far more stark: in Nijisanji alone, out of 240 historical Niji/Anycolor talents, 63 have been terminated, graduated, or otherwise departed the company since operations commenced in 2018. That means that Nijisanji, as of March 14, 2023, has lost 26.25% of the total Livers who have ever taken up the company's banner. It has a 73.75% retention rate. It has burned through ONE IN EVERY FOUR LIVERS to ever work for the company.

Nijisanji is a MEAT GRINDER, especially compared to hololive, but really in comparison to nearly any other notable VTubing company or group. And they're trying to pass it off as a stable job instead.

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