User blog comment:763492/Hatsune Miku on Hollywood's Walk of Fame/@comment-25147000-20141022114355/@comment-5051846-20141022180209

It's a complicated little knot of psychology, but although even the people that like it go 'haha how weird' at Gangnam Style, I would still call it accepted; if anything I would say that the positive reception I mentioned above proves it was accepted. I think despite the fact that there are people that don't like it, the amount of 'likes' the song has on Youtube does show that people are at least willing to accept it enough to enjoy it. Small pockets of disatisfaction, critics getting cross; we have to remember that these things don't reflect the public opinion that has the most impact.

Although part of it's appeal is definitely it's oddity, on some level I'd say most people have accepted Gangnam Style in the way that matters: they support it. Even if you didn't define this as 'acceptance', what we were talking about was how a certain kind of unacceptance could hurt Miku; if Miku recieved the response Gangnam Style recieved, she would certainly be none the worse for it. (*´・ｖ・)

The reason I felt using Gangnam Style didn't fit as an example was because we were talking how the public's lack of acceptance could hurt Miku, however with Gangnam Style the product wasn't hurt; so comparing Miku to Gangnam Style suggests something positive rather than something negative. If you said to Crypton, 'Miku could be the next Gangnam Style', it would be a good arguement to get them out there and exporting Miku all the more. Perhaps that is what Miku fans are hoping for...