MC Remind's Non-appearance in Post-VCS Interviews Ignites Debate
One of the most attention-grabbing and controversial female MCs since her debut in VCS is MC Remind. Originally a streamer, but clearly working directly under the observation and scrutiny of tens of thousands of VCS viewers, even if only through online means, has left her feeling uneasy. Possessing a cute appearance and demonstrating consistent effort throughout her career, however, it's evident that Remind has yet to generate a significant positive impact in each of her performances.

However, in recent days, MC Remind has nearly disappeared from talk show segments, pre-match, during, and post-match interviews. Many have observed that the female MC only appears in post-match interviews with players. Furthermore, male MCs are predominantly featured in post-match talk shows. According to some opinions, Remind's absence may be linked to extremely derogatory comments in the chat channel dedicated to her.


There have been numerous extremely vulgar, harassing, or body-shaming comments directed at the female MC during her work. Naturally, the female MC may not read these comments while on duty. However, if given the opportunity to review her interview segments, MC Remind would undoubtedly not overlook them.

This is not the first time that female MCs of VCS have faced issues with chat content on the VCS YouTube channel. Before MC Remind, MC Mai Dora also expressed great frustration when she was attacked for her appearance by a portion of the audience lacking in awareness. MC Mai Dora even admitted, 'not only was my appearance shamed, but also my dignity.'

In any tournament, encountering 'unruly' audience members such as MCs, commentators... is no longer uncommon. Many even propose a solution: simply turn off the chat frame to watch the games comfortably. However, even with the chat turned off, such content still persists, highlighting an issue of audience awareness that cannot be solely addressed by turning off the chat.
