On the other hand Armchair talks relatively slow compared to Proctor. I do watch The Chair but I need it at 1.5x speed just to feel like it’s at a normal cadence. I can fully understand the temptation to just cut in but I agree it’s best to let him finish his sentences first.
Okay, you're not wrong here. I also bump the guy up to 1.5x and have been surprised at how relatively normal he sounds compared to anyone else at that speed.
A more challenging hike is to walk from Asakusa to Odaiba lmao
Given Odaiba is an island, I'd have to agree. Is it even accessible to pedestrians without biblical powers?
Okay, decided to do a bit of watching/research on VDoki. This is hampered by the fact that there's very little info on vtuber wiki (the company doesn't have a page) and here's what you get when you visit
the company's website.
According to
their Twitter profile, they are a group, not a corpo, so they might not have a web site just because none of the members has the time or knowledge to create one.
Not really sure how much a "sub" is, to be able to work out a dollar value for that two months of work, let alone what sort of cut her company is taking.
All subs are $4.99 and Kick (at least currently) doesn't allow for higher (or lower) pricing tiers as YT and Twitch do. On the other hand Kick takes only a 5% cut compared to 30-50% on YT and Twitch. And again, VDoki is a group, not a corpo, so they wouldn't be taking anything (or at least they shouldn't be). If she's able to maintain something like 2300 subs at 95% of $5, that's a very livable income.
There is a vtuber category on Kick, and it's not hard to navigate to with a quick search. When I was writing this post, there were two three-view vtuber streamers and ten two-view vtuber streamers. There were plenty of one-view girls (one, as in the number of viewers, not the amount of CCV digits) and they were pretty easy to find if that's your thing.
Indeed there is a vtuber category on Kick, but that also means that if you set your category as "Vtuber," you cannot set it as whatever game or activity you're doing, so people looking in the category for whatever you're doing rather than the vtuber category will never find you. I prefer the way that Twitch does it, where everyone can select the game/activity you're playing as the category and then add "Vtuber" as a tag if it applies (Kick has a "tag" field but it's been marked as "coming soon" for as long as I've tried it).
Since I've moved away from Twitch I've been co-streaming on YT and Kick and keeping an eye on both chats, though I've only been promoting the YT stream on Twitter. If you want to give Kick a try and don't mind following a penishaver
drop me a follow. My next sub will be my rescheduled typewriter stream Sunday night, unless I decide to guerrilla something Saturday.