This shows one of the big advantages of leaning into scuff for your thumbnails. If they are just mspaint stick figures you can add and remove people pretty quickly and it only gets funnier each time you change it.
Middle and upper management must lover her so much for real. From their perspective Shiori is the ideal worker. Henma blocks all the bullets and management mostlikely doesnt even ask questions.
@@ChaosAngel667 It's been mentioned briefly that behind the scenes, Shiori is actually fairly easy to manage offstream as she does a fairly good job managing herself, only needing to escalate for stuff like perms and proofreading. It's kinda just kayfabe that she tortures Henmama with yabai tangents.
I really appreciate streamers who make schedules ahead of time. I like to organise my time so it's really difficult for me to create time to watch a stream if I already have other things planned. This is particularly true if it's NA streamers. I'm willing stay up late or wake up early for an NA stream once or even twice a week but I need to know when that stream is going to happen - so that I can schedule my sleep and time to start work (I have a somewhat flexible working hours job) around the stream.
Planning for live content is basically like doing an SNL every stream and planning ahead for a collab basically makes you a project manager. Also thumbnails are so big if you're trying to work with the yt algorithm. Other channels will make alts to gauge the views they're getting
I feel like I now further understand why I see folks like Aruran having weekly stream schedule posts filled with so much entries where they just say that there will be a stream without specifics beyond, say, Members-Only or such. And there are some who just write the schedule down, no pictures and templates, something I remember Ririka doing here and there when she can't come up with one of her usual weekly schedule posts and Temma when he has a rare moment of feeling like posting a weekly schedule. And yes, there are folks who don't even have a habit of posting weekly schedules, usually relying more on posting first notices about their upcoming streams the day before at the earliest, and that's something I remember observing Roberu and Lui doing. Honestly, especially with the streaming experience I've had so far, I think I'd rather be one of the third type I noted here.
Korone is that third type too. I always love seeing her scheduled streams that are just listed as ??? with a generic placeholder thumbnail consisting of a Koronesuki drawn in MS Paint being tormented or confused in some way. ;) Nobody does last-minute unscheduled shenanigans quite as well as Korone!
Roberu, Lui, and you can comfortably add Polka to that list. Her normal (non-event) stream announcements on Twitter, in the 2-3 months I've been her watcher, have come 40 minutes before stream start at their absolute earliest; usually it's more like 5-10 minutes.
@@Wyrdwad Also Korone would sometimes just literally tweet numbers to signify she's streaming that time. "22" "15" "21" It's pretty funny sometimes, you just go "what do the numbers mean"
@@dardardarner Yep. Korone is the best. She's just so spontaneous and random, and thinks on her feet better than almost anyone else I've ever seen, as evidenced by her unique Ending Making Times in each video, many of which she just comes up with on the spot. She's the doggo that always keeps you guessing, and I wouldn't have it any other way. ;)
We've seen the spreadsheet.
Yep, nothing else more annoying than getting everything ready for a project then someone cancels it on you. It's a waste of time.
This shows one of the big advantages of leaning into scuff for your thumbnails. If they are just mspaint stick figures you can add and remove people pretty quickly and it only gets funnier each time you change it.
Indie vtuber Onolumi is a specialist in that field, I swear. Her thumbnails are minimalistic and funny enough to match Korone's art shenanigans.
Hololive management: shes such a good girl doing her homework ahead of time
Middle and upper management must lover her so much for real. From their perspective Shiori is the ideal worker.
Henma blocks all the bullets and management mostlikely doesnt even ask questions.
@@ChaosAngel667 It's been mentioned briefly that behind the scenes, Shiori is actually fairly easy to manage offstream as she does a fairly good job managing herself, only needing to escalate for stuff like perms and proofreading. It's kinda just kayfabe that she tortures Henmama with yabai tangents.
I really appreciate streamers who make schedules ahead of time. I like to organise my time so it's really difficult for me to create time to watch a stream if I already have other things planned.
This is particularly true if it's NA streamers. I'm willing stay up late or wake up early for an NA stream once or even twice a week but I need to know when that stream is going to happen - so that I can schedule my sleep and time to start work (I have a somewhat flexible working hours job) around the stream.
what kind of job do you have
@@memesaremylifeline6723 I'm a programmer - my company allows me to start any time between 7 and 10am.
@@memesaremylifeline6723 I swear I sent a response but it seems RUclips disagrees o.O I'm a programmer.
@@anbi7418 it's all good that's cool how did u get into it
Planning for live content is basically like doing an SNL every stream and planning ahead for a collab basically makes you a project manager. Also thumbnails are so big if you're trying to work with the yt algorithm. Other channels will make alts to gauge the views they're getting
What annoys shiori with content creation:
-henmama
I feel like I now further understand why I see folks like Aruran having weekly stream schedule posts filled with so much entries where they just say that there will be a stream without specifics beyond, say, Members-Only or such. And there are some who just write the schedule down, no pictures and templates, something I remember Ririka doing here and there when she can't come up with one of her usual weekly schedule posts and Temma when he has a rare moment of feeling like posting a weekly schedule. And yes, there are folks who don't even have a habit of posting weekly schedules, usually relying more on posting first notices about their upcoming streams the day before at the earliest, and that's something I remember observing Roberu and Lui doing. Honestly, especially with the streaming experience I've had so far, I think I'd rather be one of the third type I noted here.
Korone is that third type too. I always love seeing her scheduled streams that are just listed as ??? with a generic placeholder thumbnail consisting of a Koronesuki drawn in MS Paint being tormented or confused in some way. ;) Nobody does last-minute unscheduled shenanigans quite as well as Korone!
Roberu, Lui, and you can comfortably add Polka to that list. Her normal (non-event) stream announcements on Twitter, in the 2-3 months I've been her watcher, have come 40 minutes before stream start at their absolute earliest; usually it's more like 5-10 minutes.
@@Wyrdwad Also Korone would sometimes just literally tweet numbers to signify she's streaming that time.
"22" "15" "21"
It's pretty funny sometimes, you just go "what do the numbers mean"
@@dardardarner Yep. Korone is the best. She's just so spontaneous and random, and thinks on her feet better than almost anyone else I've ever seen, as evidenced by her unique Ending Making Times in each video, many of which she just comes up with on the spot. She's the doggo that always keeps you guessing, and I wouldn't have it any other way. ;)
always wondered why her thumbmails are sometimes different during group collabs