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Shills would sooner turn schizophrenic and claim gangstalking than admit hololive uses bots

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Okay anon. Let me give you a history lesson and why it's important.

You see this classic CCVID image, anon? Here's where people like you are so frustrating to deal with. Because when you look at a graph, you see how the 8k will see fluctuations in its numbers, like the 8k turning into a 7.8k, or the 8k going to 8.1k, and then you start to believe in your head that the number is genuine. In your mind, you believe that activity on the graph shows that this IS the viewership it's getting and how motion is the perfect signal to determine that.

What you fail to understand is that even under CCVID, streams which everyone knows were getting inaccurate numbers, THERE WAS MOTION IN THE VIEWER NUMBERS TOO. A stream will go from 3.2k to 3.4k, and it will dip to 3k. Yet we all understand that CCVID was a bug that wasn't displaying the correct numbers to begin with, yet there was still movement on a graph.

That's why the waiting room bug is a legitimate issue that's existed and still creeps up in streams. Just because 1 stream manages to push past it does not mean the other 20 dozen do too. And just because you see slow movement in numbers does not give any signal that what you're seeing is the genuine number.

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