"Pick-me" has become one of those intentionally vague terms women use to shit on other women they don't like; it's an indirect implication that they're either selling out or degrading themselves in some way for male attention.I still don't understand the disdain for "pick-me girls", which constantly shifts definition depending on the individual mentioning it
In an industry where you live or die on the support of others, why wouldn't you want people to like you, why is it so looked down on to take the time and effort to do things your audience likes so that they keep supporting you? Or, at the bare minimum, enjoying the same or similar things your audience enjoys, so that you can reap the benefits of enjoying yourself while streaming with audience support.
All of this boils down to, in the immortal words of Pink Woman Supreme:
"Stop tweeting, start creating"
There are a small handful of cases where it's justified, like the "I'm not like most girls because I like anime and video games" types, and the ones who blindly recite the political beliefs of whoever's cock they're trying to ride that week, but more often than not it's seething femanon-types projecting their jealousy onto other women who're more likeable than them.