Gotta set boundaries when your audience is thirstier than a man walking through the desert after eating pure salt.
@WalkerSunriseChannel3 ай бұрын
Her streams are like that (a bunch of friends hanging out) precisely *because* she's always been up front with the rules and has never given leeway on them. She's cultivated a community rooted in mutual respect and that knows the difference between light ribbing and just being mean.
@EndoftheBeginning173 ай бұрын
And that's really how it should be, she has obvious experience as a streamer, and interestingly enough by establishing rules to eliminate the unacceptable behavior from the get go, not just to say it but to enforce with timeouts and bans the less secure of the viewers will feel more secure because the people that are rude and disrespectful are weeded out as well likely spammers and other such undesirable people. The one that persists gets banned and if she's smart and it's a SC'er that's crass she can pull up the superchat and then publicly ban the inappropriate person explaining that said behavior was inexcusable, but that is an extreme case
@RK-jk6fi3 ай бұрын
To me, the most miserable people are those who believe they are doing the right thing, even though they are actually not. So, be thankful if someone scolds you for doing something wrong. Be thankful because now you can rectify your mistake. Be thankful because now you can use your efforts to do better. And finally, be thankful that someone actually cares enough about you. If they don't care, they can simply ignore you, as you will only sink deeper and deeper into your mistake. If someone scolds you, don't get angry immediately. Instead, take some time to consider whether there may be truth in what they are saying. If there is, try to correct the error, and be thankful. (Well, if they're just being ridiculous , that's a different matter entirely.😂)
@Spyduck3 ай бұрын
The smartass retorts from the audience is smh worthy, like that "why is she sensitive". It's not that hard to just settle down, accept her words and reflect on it.
@jergarmar3 ай бұрын
I'm of the firm opinion that Risu (and others) who are "firm", help the Holomem who have a harder time being "firm". They help the entire community, not just Risu's.
@AxleTradeАй бұрын
Remember Ollie when she had to scold chat because Indonesians at the time didn’t like she was talking in English a lot.
@dasukingjoes3 ай бұрын
woi udah 4 tahun ini tupai, rasanya kemarin baru debut 3d di holofes
@BakusanDayo3 ай бұрын
Please, manechan, sone of us are there to get scolded 😃
@trustalk1153 ай бұрын
the prisuners is fine, but other viewer and tourism kinda salty when i check some of them reaction
@kendrakirai3 ай бұрын
Well thats on them, I say. When you're in somebody else's house, you respect their rules. You dont get to be upset when they say to remove your shoes and yell at you when you don't. You don't get to complain when they say they're a vegetarian household and refuse to make you a steak. A streamers chat is their home that they're inviting you into. Be a good guest and you get to stay. Be a jerk and you'll be treated as such. Same goes for the streamer to an extent, of course, but nobody is forcing you to be there. Don't like the rules or think the streamer is a jerk, just leave.
@butterkukki3 ай бұрын
I ❤ RISU
@RagnarokMasta2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, and I might get flak for saying this, but there is always a twinge of hypocrisy running with these conversations. As if talking to the chat like they're babies needing to be managed, primarily because more "nerdy" hobbies have people look down on the ones in those hobbies. Its all well and good to have a message about improving yourself, but the issue comes when knowing the very reason why an audience comes back is attraction or affection to the streamer. But then acting like that is a problem is contradictory at best, harmful at worst because you foster dependance while whittling down at the person's self-confidence. Moreover, knowing that thousands will at their beck and call comfort them when they themselves get depressed, even having the adoration, money, and recognition others wouldn't have, further shows that contradiction. Its just wholly misunderstanding the root of why there is so much loneliness in this world right now, and fixating on the fact your audience are nerds and not the larger problem. There are people with children, who have/had spouses desperately looking even with dating apps or any place to belong online for FRIENDSHIP, not even just significant others. I'm all for having a bit of tough love for people, but this seems to be treating adults like they're parasites who need to be mitigated than a sign of mutual respect. So that isn't coming into a conversation acting like you're speaking to an equal.
@pebbers961Ай бұрын
womp womp get a life
@kay_arthur88Ай бұрын
I love her statement, because all our Oshi's are human too behind that happy/entertaining content they made for us. RESPECT is important too for us to show our support for them.