May 4th, 2024
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Hey Guys

In Todays video we'll be covering a couple subjects, I am volunteering this weekend at a clothing drive so I can't stream Saturday but I wanted to get this out.

First story we will be looking at is VReverie taking advantage of their VTuber talent and practically taking away a self made IP from a formerly indie VTuber. That Vtuber being Salmon Lordette.

New we will follow it up with another Black company who is attempting to replace their former talent who quit with an AI using their voice.

Finally we will finish this up with a MikeNeko (formerly Rushia) Update where she explains her cancelled music project and the potential for a new music project.

Now Everyone complains "Don't use Rushia as her name" so I've done as you wished, this will be an experiment to see how that affects the SEO. If the video performs well I will keep that in mind going forward. I suspect Rushia is a much more heavily searched term.

Also I want to apologize for the shorter video but it was an insane day and filming was cut short because I got a flat tire on my car which affected time remaining to film.

Also I noticed a typo in the timestamps but I don't have time to re-export the video so sorry about that.

Anyways have a great Saturday everyone!

Oh, also may the 4th be with you!

Time Stamps:
0:00 - VReverie is a Black Company who stole an IP
6:45 - VTuber gets replaced by AI
10:32 - MikeNeko Explains why her music was cancelled

Tags: #VTuber #LidiaNekozawa #Roblox

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