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You're a janitor now?
What I find absolutely hilarious about this entire ordeal is the colossal damage they've done to their own vtuber with this little stunt. No one is going to want to work with an unhinged narcissist that can't handle rejection. She's not nearly influential enough to get away with this kind of low-grade bullying, and her unhinged fanbase is already widely reviled with good reason as they've shown during this saga. They accomplished nothing here except validating every single criticism that has ever been levied at their vtuber.
The only reviews (positive or negative) I'd be open to down-voting and reporting would be the ones having less than 120 minutes playtime, as such action may be in violation of ToS - "buying" to review and refund. Other than that? Everyone has the right to their opinions and to review the product they bought.
Its only a review bomb if they bought the game, barely played, reviewed it negatively and then refunded it. Its incredible how many people lack common sense these days.
and the company dropping a influencer because of bad faith.
Look in the mirror
you are not saving the world from internet facism, you are just deluded