Anonymous
8/18/2025, 4:19:41 AM
No.103617420
>>103616437
>Male vtubers with a moderate 2 view audience are actually very hard to network with because they know how hard it was to grind there and so don't want to lose their audience to someone smaller than them and so refuse to collab with people smaller than them if they are trying to also corner the "no girls allowed" market because there is all the risk and no benefit.
>That reality only continues the cycle. Indies who then grind it out will jealously guard their audience from smaller indie males.
>>103597316
watching my former oshi "guard" his audience like this is honestly so disheartening. he's completely irregular and seems checked out, frustrated and fed up with content creation, but yet whenever he pops up he lovebombs the shit out of his audience, heavily emphasizes how they should stick by him through thick and thin to be a 'real one', refuses to interact with any of the friends and colleagues whose company he used to enjoy, deliberately doesn't raid out and doesn't recommend his fans to check out anybody else in the vtubing space/support the other boys while he's not around. a few years back he used to be so charming and lovely and really grew a wonderfully warm community space where we could love everybody and all of his friends co-mingled, but now it's just a nasty little crab bucket of fans scorning other creators and competing to be the "best" kind of fan by sticking by somebody who isolates them and keeps them angry and frustrated. i keep tabs on him because i wish him the best and keep hoping he'll find joy, relax and become a better person, but idk if he ever will, and i mourn for the cute boy he killed in the number grind.
>Male vtubers with a moderate 2 view audience are actually very hard to network with because they know how hard it was to grind there and so don't want to lose their audience to someone smaller than them and so refuse to collab with people smaller than them if they are trying to also corner the "no girls allowed" market because there is all the risk and no benefit.
>That reality only continues the cycle. Indies who then grind it out will jealously guard their audience from smaller indie males.
>>103597316
watching my former oshi "guard" his audience like this is honestly so disheartening. he's completely irregular and seems checked out, frustrated and fed up with content creation, but yet whenever he pops up he lovebombs the shit out of his audience, heavily emphasizes how they should stick by him through thick and thin to be a 'real one', refuses to interact with any of the friends and colleagues whose company he used to enjoy, deliberately doesn't raid out and doesn't recommend his fans to check out anybody else in the vtubing space/support the other boys while he's not around. a few years back he used to be so charming and lovely and really grew a wonderfully warm community space where we could love everybody and all of his friends co-mingled, but now it's just a nasty little crab bucket of fans scorning other creators and competing to be the "best" kind of fan by sticking by somebody who isolates them and keeps them angry and frustrated. i keep tabs on him because i wish him the best and keep hoping he'll find joy, relax and become a better person, but idk if he ever will, and i mourn for the cute boy he killed in the number grind.