I knew nothing about this. After researching, it sounds like they were a vtuber but also part of a vtuber show?
Not a show. An agency full of other vtuber girls, organized as "idols"
wtf is a vtuber?
Welcome to the rabbit hole.
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I knew nothing about this. After researching, it sounds like they were a vtuber but also part of a vtuber show?
wtf is a vtuber?
So like Twitch bits?
This looks like the Asian version of Onlyfans.
FFS I agree with you... sighShit is just another sign humanity is swirling down the drain.
That's what I don't get. I can understand the anonymity appeal for the steamer, but I can't imagine wanting to listen to/watch some voice modded weeb play a game poorly.Yeah but who the fuck wants to watch a cartoon play video games?
I honestly don't see any real difference between watching normal streamers and watching vtubers.That's what I don't get. I can understand the anonymity appeal for the steamer, but I can't imagine wanting to listen to/watch some voice modded weeb play a game poorly.
Well there's multiple reasons, some of these girls don't really play video games that much, they also do a lot of karaoke streams or drawing stream and just chatting streams. Some do weekly collabs "talk show" kind of things and the one vtuber that started the discussion Kiryuu Coco had a weekly reddit shitpost meme review thing where she invited other members and showed them reddit memes to connect with their western audience. So it's not just the video games, some almost entirely play games while others barely play any games at all(especially the original ones which were more into the Idol thing so they mostly do singing/karaoke and write original songs and stuff, only dabble in Minecraft and what not). Some of them are constantly making new songs and somewhat work like a traditional indie-ish artist, using the whole avatar/playing video game as self promotion. They routinely top the charts on Spotify and other services when they release new songs. The avatar creators also have their own avatars and channels usually which they use to market themselves, I assume it's a pretty lucrative business for them especially the ones who made the more popular character like Gawr Gura.That's what I don't get. I can understand the anonymity appeal for the steamer, but I can't imagine wanting to listen to/watch some voice modded weeb play a game poorly.
I remember some shadow priest kicking Asmongolds ass during classics hey day. Asmons guild corpse camped this guy all the time but he still managed to gank him now and then. Asmon whined to Twitch and the dude got a ban. It's completely arbitrary and big streamers have their own rules.Yeah, they give out bans, but it's very discriminatory. One Russian thot I liked to watch got a permaban for a few seconds of a camel toe for one of her pool streams. Much better looking than Amoranth or these other thots that get just temp bans. But whatever. Maybe it'll push her into OnlyFans and I can see the full monty when they leak![]()
No just built in donations. Instead of having to go through a 3rd party system like streamlabs like you do on twitch, Youtube has them integrated.
Best I can do is Onlyfox