Summary
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The video begins by introducing leaked files revealing alleged misconduct by Asama, the manager of VTuber Kchan, and other associated talents. These documents detail accusations of harassment, psychological manipulation, and online bullying. The speaker emphasizes that the information stems from an anonymous email, urging viewers to provide corrections if needed.
The video exposes that Kchan's manager, Asama, is also her boyfriend, a fact previously hinted at but now confirmed. It's revealed that Asama, also known as 'Anh Cao Chot,' was a top donator and admirer of Kchan (formerly Thiên Trà) before becoming her manager. The speaker questions Asama's motives, as he works without pay and funds Kchan's activities, suggesting a deeper, possibly exploitative, dynamic.
The video delves into Asama's involvement in a previous controversy involving Datat, Luna, and Kchan. Asama allegedly incited his online followers ('simps' or 'NPCs') to attack Datat, rather than professionally resolving the conflict. Screenshots of abusive messages from Asama and his followers are shown, revealing unprofessional and aggressive behavior. The speaker highlights Asama's immaturity and manipulative tactics, including fabricating Kchan's intention to quit VTubing to garner sympathy and fuel his followers' aggression.
The video discusses an incident where Asama and his staff threatened a user named Kati, who had allegedly exploited a loophole to refund a large donation to Kchan, leading to her channel's temporary shutdown. While acknowledging Kati's misconduct, the video criticizes Asama's disproportionate response, including threats of physical violence and acid attacks by his staff. The speaker points out the staff's delusion and violent fantasies, which were shared in private chats.
Following Kchan's channel suspension due to Kati's actions, Asama made a public post exaggerating the impact and claiming the need to 'reset everything,' including moving houses. When Starling IDM, a fellow YouTuber, mocked Asama's overreaction, Asama incited his private chat members to attack Starling IDM with insults and false accusations. It was later revealed that Starling IDM was also 30 years old, not a 'high school kid' as Asama claimed, and his music was not stolen, exposing Asama's recklessness and misinformation.
The video details an incident of cyberbullying against a user named Lucifer. When private chatlogs were leaked, Asama and his staff falsely accused Lucifer of being the leaker ('Bé Chồn Xanh') based on a mere coincidence. Despite Lucifer providing strong alibis, including project files and web history, Asama's staff, driven by arrogance and faulty logic, refused to believe him. They continued to demand more proof, creating a hostile environment and pushing Lucifer out of the community.
The video exposes alleged voter fraud in Hobby Horizon's 'Vtuber of the Year' competition, where votes were reportedly manipulated in favor of certain talents. It then transitions to discuss the broader issue of Asama's VTuber group (Kchan, Zuchama, Azu, Luna) blurring the lines of traditional VTubing by openly displaying exploitative, sexually suggestive content and real-life cosplay to gain views and revenue. The speaker highlights how this behavior undermines the industry's integrity and leads to community backlash.
The video focuses on Azu, a member of Asama's group, revealing her past as a cosplayer notorious for selling explicit content. It mentions two notorious links containing her private videos and claims that Asama allegedly encouraged her to use her body 'for the benefit of ACN,' suggesting a pattern of exploitation. The video concludes by asserting that the entire drama stems from a flawed management system and a lack of professionalism, where truth and integrity are sacrificed for personal gain.