Yeah, I'm probably gonna have to change the name soonOkay but remember that you are "calm" lurker
Have fun
Click the crossed out eye and it will ask you to title the spoiler. Don't be too... weird now
Thanks for the answers, I'll probably post my rant after the second day of NijiFes is over, and I'll try to keep it as normal as possible
Get fucked Merryweather
When I was counting Hololive fan creations, I found that there were more than 50 long-time Hololive animation creators in Japan alone.
They have been Uploaded hand-drawn animation for a long time, several of them have been doing it for three or four years,They honed their creative skills through Hololive, and have developed their own artistic style.And when they reach about 50,000 followers, they can make a good income and even turn it into their main business.
Uploading foreign language videos can not only increase income, but also gain more viewers at the same time. Art knows no borders。These content creators have made an indelible contribution to Hololive and VTB culture.
I think this is where Hololive will be hard to replace, because it does allow so many creators to be recognized for their efforts, whether it is for money or exposure.Even if they lose interest in Hololive, they can use their rich ability to shine in other virtual fields ,I think this is the formation of a healthy fan ecosystem.
Beat me to this. Unfortunately, this is really just the meta now. At least we're getting some good laughs out of this debacle
I think the real difference is that Twitch doesn't have much of an algorithm/unbiased moderators to deal with this. They just push the most watched shit up front because they assume everyone will want to watch it. Youtube is several times much bigger than Twitch and with that they are likely to have the same ethot plague (or at least softcore porn videos uploaded on site). Whereas the YouTube algorithm is what drives the site and if you don't actively try and seek shit like that out, it won't recommend it to you. I don't doubt YouTube has some sort of porn problem as their site is basically entirely run by bots and it isn't that hard for stuff to slip between the cracks with bots. It's just that the algorithm keeps everything mildly decent.at least YouTube hasn't fallen that far yet
Twitch is simply having a fantastic time with flesh streamers and this new "meta"
I think the real difference is that Twitch doesn't have much of an algorithm/unbiased moderators to deal with this. They just push the most watched shit up front because they assume everyone will want to watch it. Youtube is several times much bigger than Twitch and with that they are likely to have the same ethot plague (or at least softcore porn videos uploaded on site). Whereas the YouTube algorithm is what drives the site and if you don't actively try and seek shit like that out, it won't recommend it to you. I don't doubt YouTube has some sort of porn problem as their site is basically entirely run by bots and it isn't that hard for stuff to slip between the cracks with bots. It's just that the algorithm keeps everything mildly decent.
I deep dive into YT's "dark side" for shiggles, the main problem there is thots abusing the "Education" clause via "Yoga", however YT eased restrictions on showing "educational" or video game nudity etc as long as it's not straight porn. I.e, Amouranth can't pull her bullshit on YT, and Morgpie or whatever can't do the "meta" there because it's obviously the focus on the stream, but someone can upload a video on how to put on a condom or what a vagina looks like and not get clapped.I think the real difference is that Twitch doesn't have much of an algorithm/unbiased moderators to deal with this. They just push the most watched shit up front because they assume everyone will want to watch it. Youtube is several times much bigger than Twitch and with that they are likely to have the same ethot plague (or at least softcore porn videos uploaded on site). Whereas the YouTube algorithm is what drives the site and if you don't actively try and seek shit like that out, it won't recommend it to you. I don't doubt YouTube has some sort of porn problem as their site is basically entirely run by bots and it isn't that hard for stuff to slip between the cracks with bots. It's just that the algorithm keeps everything mildly decent.