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AkaringoP said in comment #2596582:

@fuzzbawlz Do you see the producer's eyes right now, or are they within the frame but simply not drawn — as in faceless male?

The producer isn't the main subject at all in this image, Hiro is. I feel like the head out of frame wiki is explicitly clear:

When the main subject's head is fully or partially cropped out of frame, but their torso is still in the frame. ... The main emphasis should be on a single character's torso. Do not use this tag for faceless or mostly out of frame background characters

If I was searching shinosawa_hiro head_out_of_frame I would expect to find images like post #10038415

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Popka64 said in comment #2596573:

Sorry for reposting this comment but
Does anyone have any source for this info?

I'm not going to claim any of these are credible in any way, but there are a few articles like this one discussing the alleged arrest and tweets allegedly made by her representative:
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/streamers/news-mimi-yanagi-controversy-explored-vtuber-reportedly-arrested-uk-possessing-drawings-anime-style-characters

There's also a few Reddit threads with some questioning whether she actually was arrested or if it's just a trick, citing things like criminal policies in the UK that don't add up with the situation such as the claims of her being let out on bail or still being allowed to post online (albeit SFW-only material):
https://www.reddit.com/r/kurosanji/comments/1t0d59p/british_vtuber_mimi_yanagi_arrested_for/
https://www.reddit.com/r/VirtualYoutubers/comments/1t0wtix/so_whats_the_deal_with_mimi_yanagi/
https://www.reddit.com/r/VirtualYoutubers/comments/1t1voxz/update_it_looks_like_the_arrest_of_mimi_yanagi/

Not going to go too deep into this rabbit hole to try and confirm anything and I know jack squat about British law anyway, but even if she wasn't actually arrested, it doesn't change the fact that laws with a wide reach like this are extremely dangerous.

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sabitafukku said:

no news on EN release

Cygames needs to have 100% unbreakable assurance from the EN fanbase that if they get a global release they'll be happy with whatever kind of treatment they are given and will become the perfect white knights. At least for the first year or so.

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RNGCombo said:

Cygames needs to have 100% unbreakable assurance from the EN fanbase that if they get a global release they'll be happy with whatever kind of treatment they are given and will become the perfect white knights. At least for the first year or so.

As long as Cygames actually communicates and interacts with their global crowd, something most every other Global release that continues to be successful has done, they have nothing worry about. Both parties have responsibilities if we want a successful launch. Besides, from what I've seen the EN Uma community is a far cry from the toxic Hoyo crowd or the gooning Blue Archive fandom.

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StrikeHeart said in comment #2497747:

As long as Cygames actually communicates and interacts with their global crowd, something most every other Global release that continues to be successful has done, they have nothing worry about. Both parties have responsibilities if we want a successful launch. Besides, from what I've seen the EN Uma community is a far cry from the toxic Hoyo crowd or the gooning Blue Archive fandom.

Its sad to see the positive assumption aging like milk

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