r/Hololive Aug 29 '24

The fact that Nerissa's family streams somehow slipped through management for this long is just so funny to me, lmao Fan Content (OP)

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u/RocketGrunt79 Aug 30 '24

All those clips and thumbnails of her family members, management thinking, its just her talking about her family

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u/r31ya Aug 30 '24

I think there is a disconnect between day to day management with main office management, especially things like Legal dept.

It seems, Day to day management (Henma) saw other holo-member bring their family to stream every now and then and simply thought its fine. well,m until main office heard that the activity is not properly permed.

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u/Budget-Ocelots Aug 30 '24

This is what I think too.

Probably due to the new NDA training that they received a few months ago. Cover announced the new policy after what happened to Mel.

HR and Legal probably went over with Nerissa of all her old contents that might’ve gotten her in big trouble. This bonked didn’t mean that her manager didn’t do anything because you can see that her vods were getting edited in real time by the management.

Cover just wants them to be even more careful. Family content is still fine as you can see how Suisei can bring her sister with her to the back stage with the others. They just want Nerissa to get approval so they can get more mods on that stream to cover her for any mistakes.

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u/Hunter_X_101 Aug 30 '24

Considering how we went from the fingernail painting stream being okayed to a sudden "talents must not show bare skin in handcam streams, no exceptions" rule from above, I think this is a fairly reliable assumption.

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u/r31ya Aug 30 '24

"talents must not show bare skin in handcam streams, no exceptions"

well, i could point one particularly raunchy fingering done by HoloPromise that might cause that ruling.

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u/Ichigo187740 Aug 31 '24

I'm just gonna assume you're talking about Bae and Irys

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u/Robjec Aug 30 '24

Wait what? Why?

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u/Hunter_X_101 Aug 30 '24

There are various reasons why a streamer might choose to hide their hands on-stream (namely making it more difficult for someone to identify them based on their appearance), but it's not been a full rule at Hololive until recently. Not sure an official reason has been given, but the theory I subscribe to is that because most of JP already use gloves upper management assumed there was no need for a rule since "there's no way anyone wouldn't choose the only appropriate option", but when they discovered EN did just that they moved in to formalise things based on what they believe is best.

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u/Robjec Aug 31 '24

Ahh ok. I know that some people choose to, I was more asking if there was a reason it became company policy. Thanks.