That's very interesting and revealing of chinese cultureThe "was a real person" was also something that I had debated on for a while with my supervisor in regards to potential validity issues. I originally wanted to go for something along the lines of 'personally knew you' or 'was here with me,' however, upon conducting some literature review on studies regarding vTubers, it was found that vTuber audiences intentionally separate the vTuber avatar from the real person voicing them. Because of that, we ended up using "was a real person" as the final phrasing of the question.
Here's the paper in question that delved more into it if you wish to read further: https://doi.org/10.1145/3411764.3445660
Though it's important to note that the interview conducted in that paper was done with a China-based demographic, which may be different to the western approach of the perceptions towards vTubers.
There is IRyS who apparently curses a lot more as NamirinThat's very interesting and revealing of chinese culture
As far as I'm concerned, it is nearly impossible to seperate the vtuber from the person behind it, because most vtubers essentially are just the person behind it. I.e., Kson is Coco, Henya is Pikamee, Nazuna is Mikeneko is Rushia, Mori is DemonDice, plus or minus content styles and superficial differences. Most vtubers I know of under different names don't so much as bother with any kind of character acting to differentiate their personas, they just be themselves but under a different name and face. Granted like hff pointed out the surface level vtuber community discourages openly acknowledging these things, but even at that level all of these are still basically open secrets, some of them to an obviously intentional degree on the part of the vtuber.
I think most streamers, virtual or flesh, sand off some of the rougher edges of their personalities for audience appeal. Maybe not xQc.There is IRyS who apparently curses a lot more as Namirin
That's not the same as playing a different character with a different personality. She's just more careful about her language the same way that someone might be in different situations, like at work versus socializing with friends for example.There is IRyS who apparently curses a lot more as Namirin
Those were just examples, and I just shilled in my own faves, that's it.
>KindredThose were just examples, and I just shilled in my own faves, that's it.
Those were just examples, and I just shilled in my own faves, that's it.
The last time we had an open Vox watcher around here he got sent to the penis explosion chamber.>Kindred
Welp there goes the asylum be nice sticker
I kid I hope
@Slutpuppies is still around, tho'.The last time we had an open Vox watcher around here he got sent to the penis explosion chamber.
She's a femoid, hers came pre-exploded.@Slutpuppies is still around, tho'.
At least he didn't put Kyo in there.
Oh that's completely fair. I don't think it's wrong to say that you don't really regularly actively think about some of the things mentioned in the survey. You may passively think about it, or maybe there are instances that you just can't recall (like seeing a video about a certain topic and feeling a certain way). Though, I feel that's kinda just the nature/downside of using likert scales as a way to measure things, unfortunately.Filled the survey but I thought some questions were "loaded"
for example the ones in the "how you felt that last month" part... I don't often *actively* think about a lot of them but I need to answer like I had done it, and I don't know if that is mildly upsetting me just cause of my autism acting up or if I needed to had at least a moment in the month I went "hmm. I think I'm positively contributing to society" (or any other listed tbh)
Also... would it be ok to show us the results once they are done?
Not to mention how some questions edged closer to political opinions rather than mental well-being, like that one about thinking that current society is good and getting better or whatever. They way you answer that I would say is more about how you agree with the political trends of the day rather than an assessment of your own well-being.Filled the survey but I thought some questions were "loaded"
for example the ones in the "how you felt that last month" part... I don't often *actively* think about a lot of them but I need to answer like I had done it, and I don't know if that is mildly upsetting me just cause of my autism acting up or if I needed to had at least a moment in the month I went "hmm. I think I'm positively contributing to society" (or any other listed tbh)
Also... would it be ok to show us the results once they are done?