As someone who isn't really in the vTuber sphere, I wouldn't expect him to get all of the nuances, but I do feel it's a pretty good explanation from a normie level that will reach a good sized audience.He's also a bit reductive, with his argument boiling down to "Privacy and not having to keep up their looks" without then mentioning that such a thing makes personality and skills much more important since looks are out of the picture, not even getting into content creation possibilities, Kayfabe and other stuff that makes chuubas uniquely enjoyable.
No, he's pretty open about how he thinks hot tub streams are lowest common denominator streaming, but he blames Twitch and their shitty rules moreso than the streamers themselves. He's basically said "Twitch set the rules, they (the tittie streamers) are just doing the best move for them within the framework that's been set. I've watched some of those streamers, they're boring as fuck. This is the only way they can get viewers is by flashing skin".To at least give him credit, saying that a vtuber avatar lets personality and skills shine through could be seen as a jab towards female streamers and the same as saying they are all riding off their looks and not their actual talent, which while very true, would be a massive No-No in the streaming community.
Though i wouldn't be shocked if he believes women who stream in hot tubs are the pinnacle of wit and creative content.
And I think that's why Asmongold's point of view on vTubers has come around to what it is recently. He's realized that by removing the physical body, it forces the women to actually have to be talented entertainers in order to get an audience. Unless they're just seeking the exact same coomer audience that'd watch titty streamers.He literally says that in the video, that fleshstreamer whores are all about looks, I don't think he cares about insulting hot tub bitches. Honestly twitch streamers feud like every fucking week so they loveeee throwing shade at each other.