I'd say Uruka, women can sympathize with another woman doing their best to take care of a bunch of cubs.I still want to know who has the most women in phase. I'd assume Lia? Her deep dives, she goes into stuff like cosplay and fashion, etc.
I think my Romanian wife is the most Normie in the phase? Sometimes she posted her fingernail art photo on her twitter, actually loves muscular man and hates futanari.I still want to know who has the most women in phase. I'd assume Lia? Her deep dives, she goes into stuff like cosplay and fashion, etc.
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I think it might be more up Polka's alleyNow I really want to see a Japanese Hololive vtuber play Katawa Shoujo too. Have Subaru play it.
Tenma famously has the least amount of female viewers. Like .01% or something, despite desperately wanting more. Not counting gen 3 (Sorry, I haven't watched much of them but I've heard Runie is rather normie) you're probably rightI think my Romanian wife is the most Normie in the phase? Sometimes she posted her fingernail art photo on her twitter, actually loves muscular man and hates futanari.
It is just her workaholic attitude and her gorilla streaming time makes her doesnt look like an actual normal woman
Millie, maybe? IIRC a fairly large percentage of her audience was female early on, but she never managed to attract more women over time, so she regressed to the mean. I think Enna also has a sizable female audience, she brings it up in a clip somewhere but I can't find it for the life of me (I want to say she talked about her demographics in a stream after coming back from Japan?). Neither one managed to capture the female audience's hearts in the same way that Vox gargling his own balls did though...What does a female vtuber with a female target audience actually look like though? I mean, Pippa has done streams talking about the intricacies of collecting plastic horses, occasionally rants about stuffed plushies and Build-a-Bear and occasionally has streams where she talks about how houses look, which would all seem like perfect "female audience" streams, yet her audience is 99% male and all eagerly watch that sort of content.
That sounds about right actually. Ethyria in general just had those vibes. In fact if it weren't for Luxiem and the general change in niji fanbase in total, they'd probably have the most women fans in EN vtubingMillie, maybe? IIRC a fairly large percentage of her audience was female early on, but she never managed to attract more women over time, so she regressed to the mean. I think Enna also has a sizable female audience, she brings it up in a clip somewhere but I can't find it for the life of me (I want to say she talked about her demographics in a stream after coming back from Japan?). Neither one managed to capture the female audience's hearts in the same way that Vox gargling his own balls did though...
...You know, there are some regrettable conclusions about female-on-female vtubing in that chain of logic now that I think about it
What does a female vtuber with a female target audience actually look like though? I mean, Pippa has done streams talking about the intricacies of collecting plastic horses, occasionally rants about stuffed plushies and Build-a-Bear and occasionally has streams where she talks about how houses look, which would all seem like perfect "female audience" streams, yet her audience is 99% male and all eagerly watch that sort of content.
Yup, I think the Niji girls have a big female audience in comparison to other Vtubers, probably because they share an audience with the males in the company. IIRC Aia has the biggest female audience in the girls sideMillie, maybe? IIRC a fairly large percentage of her audience was female early on, but she never managed to attract more women over time, so she regressed to the mean. I think Enna also has a sizable female audience, she brings it up in a clip somewhere but I can't find it for the life of me (I want to say she talked about her demographics in a stream after coming back from Japan?). Neither one managed to capture the female audience's hearts in the same way that Vox gargling his own balls did though...
There's probably a lot of compounding factors, but I personally think content is only really a factor over very long periods of time. Shared audience is what drives the algo, and if 99% male audience is watching someone like Pippa, that's not going to easily change despite content type, because the algo will look for similar people to her existing audience.What does a female vtuber with a female target audience actually look like though? I mean, Pippa has done streams talking about the intricacies of collecting plastic horses, occasionally rants about stuffed plushies and Build-a-Bear and occasionally has streams where she talks about how houses look, which would all seem like perfect "female audience" streams, yet her audience is 99% male and all eagerly watch that sort of content.
Yes it's a chinese subbed clip so you can imagine who exactly is watching I guess. This was Jan 2023 so I expect it was above 50% in 2022 as that was peak Luxiem era:Millie, maybe? IIRC a fairly large percentage of her audience was female early on, but she never managed to attract more women over time, so she regressed to the mean. I think Enna also has a sizable female audience, she brings it up in a clip somewhere but I can't find it for the life of me (I want to say she talked about her demographics in a stream after coming back from Japan?). Neither one managed to capture the female audience's hearts in the same way that Vox gargling his own balls did though...
...You know, there are some regrettable conclusions about female-on-female vtubing in that chain of logic now that I think about it
It's called "don't be a retard", it's actually a legitimate strategy. At the risk of powerleveling, people have this misconception that all these giant companies are extraordinarily competent because they're so big. The truth is that as your company grows, so does the number of overly ambitious retards you have running around that are eager to make a name for themselves at the company.
This is the woman who put her foot in her toilet and posted the pic online.Nano has intentionally shown off her thighs on multiple occasions, but hands are where she draws the line. Women confuse me.
Alban may have accidentally retweeted something of Dearsqn aka Pomu on his main NIji account
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Normally not a big deal and I'm sure he won't get in any trouble, but I think it's notable regardless knowing how twitter likes are so damning for their reputation.
He wants his 700k milestone backAlban is the next one to graduate?!?
Oh right, I always forget Aia exists. That makes complete sense to me, given her niche before she entered Niji and her general vibe. Honestly wouldn't surprise me if she still had a majority female audience now, she really seems like the quintessential "female vtuber for women".Yup, I think the Niji girls have a big female audience in comparison to other Vtubers, probably because they share an audience with the males in the company. IIRC Aia has the biggest female audience in the girls side
I can see it. Alban has always seemed somewhat... less willing to chug the kool-aid with the rest of Niji-town. Particularly so in the past 6-8 months. He also has managed to get a pretty respectable amount of subs while avoiding most of the controversies and weird BFE shit a lot of the other guys in Niji have been getting themselves into. Might be a pretty savvy move if he got out in the next few months, he'd honestly probably end up doing pretty well for himself.He's been really active on his pl the last few days. Alban is the next one to graduate?!?
I would consider Pippa's audience a statistical outlier, to be fair. We listen to her ramble about woman shit because we're retarded.What does a female vtuber with a female target audience actually look like though? I mean, Pippa has done streams talking about the intricacies of collecting plastic horses, occasionally rants about stuffed plushies and Build-a-Bear and occasionally has streams where she talks about how houses look, which would all seem like perfect "female audience" streams, yet her audience is 99% male and all eagerly watch that sort of content.
Thank you for reminding me about that.This is the woman who put her foot in her toilet and posted the pic online.
Scarle has a somewhat sizeable female audience due to her vibe but her "literal sex" model weighs her audience distribution too much towards men.Oh right, I always forget Aia exists. That makes complete sense to me, given her niche before she entered Niji and her general vibe. Honestly wouldn't surprise me if she still had a majority female audience now, she really seems like the quintessential "female vtuber for women".