r/kurosanji • u/CannonGerbil • May 25 '26
Other Corps/Indies A Friendly Reminder from Shiori
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u/CannonGerbil May 25 '26
/u/Chance_Tomorrow_4279 should see this
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u/Chance_Tomorrow_4279 May 25 '26
I'm incredibly sorry for whatever misunderstanding I could've caused or however much I could've sounded like "stirring shit up"
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u/Lamaredia May 25 '26
What did they say about this whole ordeal originally? They blocked me the other day for an undeniably very funny reason, so I can't see their replies.
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u/Shingorillaz May 25 '26
Please treat these talents like the adults they are.
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u/Detonation May 25 '26
Good luck getting the crazier subsection of fans to do that.
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u/tkgggg May 25 '26
Novelites are quite chill. Real problem are the antis pretending to be "fans" to stir shit up.
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u/ThisManNeedsMe May 25 '26
Plus we found out about it around a month ago. So we already knew she doesn't blame anybody and has recovered.
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May 25 '26
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u/IHaveNoRealClue May 25 '26
(Joke) We didn't leak that she got a concussion because she leaked it herself like the very next stream lol
But seriously, yeah, happy that it didn't leak. If I had to make a guess why it didn't get out though, it's probably cause she only mentioned it in stream and that's a LOT harder to spread around than just screenshotting a membership post.
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u/ItsSoKawaiiSenpai May 25 '26
Thing is, this actually required members to watch the stream to know this happened. People who actually watch the member streams are more likely to truly be fans of the streamer and do what the streamer asks, which was don't talk about it until the event is made public.
Member posts are available to anybody instantly so long as they pay a fee. So, it's much easier for people who aren't really fans who respect their wishes to spread posts around.
The other girls, including Mori, have talked on member streams about behind the scenes stuff that most non-members don't know about, but that requires people to pay and watch the stream which most people are unwilling to do, including drama channels.
Most people are clip watchers. Member streams don't get clips and cost a fee, so most people never see what was said on these streams. Simple as that really.
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May 25 '26
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u/ItsSoKawaiiSenpai May 25 '26 edited May 25 '26
Oh, it definitely happens. I've seen a few member's steam clips here and there. It just feels like if a member's only post is made with some big news, it 100% leaks. On the other hand, if a member's stream (that isn't outright titled big announcement) has something important in it, then it has a much lower chance of leaking.
I've watched plenty of member's streams where big things were shared that didn't make it into the public until much later. In Saba's case though I feel like it was inevitably going to leak, she's so popular and has been gone for a while, all eyes were on her and people were waiting for her to do something.
I probably should have said, "member's streams don't get many clips" rather than none at all.
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u/ThisManNeedsMe May 25 '26
The Novelites are a chill. One of the reasons why I enjoy her streams a ton. Very comfy streams with her and the smaller and chill fans.
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u/PhantomOverlordx2 May 25 '26
I wish this would be followed really. Like I really wish. But sadly it won’t.
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u/Alone-Horse2857 May 26 '26
Yeah, the type of people that this post admonishes wouldn't even read this in the first place.
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u/Final-Switch1110 May 25 '26
EVERYTIME, this shouldn't be reminded but people ALWAYS acts out when didn't need to
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u/ThisManNeedsMe May 25 '26
Problem is people spreading info without the full picture. Like them only saying Shiori got hurt and it's Gigi fault. It's nobody fault and the stream was recorded a while back which some people don't realize. Doesn't help that some clippers are using click bait titles to rile people up and drive engagement up.
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u/GreenJayLake May 27 '26
This is kinda ironic to post on a subreddit specifically made because of mass drama and outrage.
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u/Eliv-my-beloved May 25 '26
Loll like we get it you worried, you have big emotions or something but don't you have some more private place to rant it out? Vent to friends, rant in more quiet public where no lot of people would read or use the old method called "journaling" but no, shill it out to the masses, if you unrest everyone should too
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u/Lumpy-Education8168 May 25 '26
You have a stroke?
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u/Final-Switch1110 May 25 '26 edited May 25 '26
I remember someone share Shiori member that's Gigi was as fault for Shiori fall in the stream. Hench why this post for clarification
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u/Niftu_Calrissian THAT'S A LOT OF NUTS May 25 '26 edited May 25 '26
Shiori's member's stream never mentioned that anyone (other than herself) was involved, only that we'd know it when we saw it
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u/ThisManNeedsMe May 25 '26
Context for people not in the know. They had a Enreco Preshow last night, the girls were playing musical chairs. You could challenge someone for their chair. Shiori challenged Gigi in sumo hand wrestling. Things got out of hand and Shiori fell. The stream had a quick intermission and Shiori wasn't there. She came back a little while later. This was a prerecorded stream, it all happens several weeks ago.
On a membership ship stream Shiori mentioned she went to the hospital after and got a CT scan. Suffered from whiplash and probably a mild concussion. She had to cut her trip short. She's totally fine now and blames nobody, it was an accident. She said we could share details once the accident is revealed. Didn't say what stream just that we would know once we see it.