I haven't read all the posts here, so I'm unaware if this has been brought up before and if so how recently. I apologize if it has, diminishing the longer it has been sense these opinions have been shared.
With the discontinuation of 'Maika' I've felt inclined to give voice to what is likely an unpopular opinion, particularly in this group. These smaller more indie voice banks are often less popular for a reason. Not that I have anything against indie development on any level, in fact I like it. But how important was Maika to the fandom? Or any other discontinued one?
The issue I'm trying to stab at is this: some hard-core fans (this is the case with all sorts of forms of media, not just here) become fans of lesser-know VB and artists. Which is all well and good, less they adopt an air of superiority, or look down (attempt to at least) on newer fans, or just ones who like more main-stream content. I do of course support new fans finding new parts of the fandom and finding smaller personal gems that they can love, I have my own VB and songs and art that *I* like. But in the same sense in which a fan should look beyond Miku, or any other "basic" VB, they shouldn't be judged if they're their favorite.
And wouldn't it make sense that these VB's that are 'pillars of the community' have more and bigger fans? They have more content, typically more talent backing and making more frequent use of them. And this community this fandom is driven by content: content is created by fans, bringing in (hopefully) more fans to make more content. The process repeats.
This reveals much of the issue I have with those who insist on that "to be a true fan you have to listen to niche VB's!" Sometime there simply isn't enough. I love Adachi Rei, she's great, and all the support she's getting lately is awesome. But it's still nothing compared to Miku, Teto, and the Kagamines. The overwhelming amount of content is part of the reason I love Miku so much; I can't buy an Adachi Rei mug, now can I?
The tone I want to strike here, is *balance,* both the big VB's and the little ones are needed for this fandom if not to exist, at least to feel so alive. And being bent on one side over the other diminishes the whole. So where does Maika fit into this rant? Nowhere in particular, she simply got my mind on the subject.
P.S. This isn't to call out anyone in particular, merely sharing my opinion as a hardline-middle-grounder, in a topic where sometimes extremes can becomes easy to hold.