He means Rushia, even though she's not taboo in Hololive so she's not really redacted.
You mean no one at Cover or Hololive minds about her leaking confidential company information, or the audience actually liked her blatantly manipulative online girlfriend roleplay (I thought Hololive became popular precisely because it was a massive step up compared to manipulative e-girls selling delusions of having an online GF to lonely desperate dudes, and that the typical Hololive audience even despised this shit)?
I still fail to understand why she was liked in the first place.
You mean no one at Cover or Hololive minds about her leaking confidential company information, or the audience actually liked her blatantly manipulative online girlfriend roleplay (I thought Hololive became popular precisely because it was a massive step up compared to manipulative e-girls selling delusions of having an online GF to lonely desperate dudes, and that the typical Hololive audience even despised this shit)?
I still fail to understand why she was liked in the first place.
That doesn't change what I said though? Hololive members are free to mention Rushia's name if they want. If you are able to use the Hololive sub reddit you can make a post about Rushia. She's not a taboo name in the community.
He means Rushia, even though she's not taboo in Hololive so she's not really redacted.
The only ones that are "redacted" are those from a certain disbanded branch, if only not to cause anymore drama about them.
Ru-chan is more of a case of technically deleted. The peanut gallery can talk about her all they wish (mostly). The company has to treat her as if she never existed, at the very least for legal reasons.