Vtubers have always made me uncomfortable in a way I can’t fully describe. Fans talk about them as if the vtuber characters are real, and they all seem to lust after them in a very unhealthy way.
I expect it’s the same way people treat regular streamers, they’re just a bit less careful about how they talk about their favorite vtuber in public than they way would a regular streamer.
From what I can tell it seems like it’s sort of up to them how much they want to play a character vs streaming as themselves, with the possible exception of the ones whose vtuber identities are the intellectual property of a company that employs them. There’s a spectrum of things like how much they lean into their character lore, do a voice/mannerisms, or how much they use the avatar as a privacy shield and avoid revealing personal details.
Not that there’s anything wrong with it either way, it’s basically similar to pseudonymous internet identities, but for live streamers. Anyway if we’re shilling vtubers I want to shoutout my favorite chicken themed vtuber, Henemimi
I mean, the people controlling those characters are real. You can interact with them and are genuine people.
You can compare it to characters in a tv show. People talk about Water White as if they are real. And the actor playing that character is real.
The lust has more to do with the weebs lusting after anything that looks anime. But the majority of vtubers aren’t even anime girls. For the vtuber it is also more to do with privacy and not having to look presentable every time they want to stream.
Vtubers have always made me uncomfortable in a way I can’t fully describe. Fans talk about them as if the vtuber characters are real, and they all seem to lust after them in a very unhealthy way.
I expect it’s the same way people treat regular streamers, they’re just a bit less careful about how they talk about their favorite vtuber in public than they way would a regular streamer.
They are people, not characters. I cannot fathom how this dissonance began, but its so odd.
From what I can tell it seems like it’s sort of up to them how much they want to play a character vs streaming as themselves, with the possible exception of the ones whose vtuber identities are the intellectual property of a company that employs them. There’s a spectrum of things like how much they lean into their character lore, do a voice/mannerisms, or how much they use the avatar as a privacy shield and avoid revealing personal details.
Not that there’s anything wrong with it either way, it’s basically similar to pseudonymous internet identities, but for live streamers. Anyway if we’re shilling vtubers I want to shoutout my favorite chicken themed vtuber, Henemimi
Crelly would ask them if they ever ate mold. It would only further confuse them about Vtubers
I mean, the people controlling those characters are real. You can interact with them and are genuine people.
You can compare it to characters in a tv show. People talk about Water White as if they are real. And the actor playing that character is real.
The lust has more to do with the weebs lusting after anything that looks anime. But the majority of vtubers aren’t even anime girls. For the vtuber it is also more to do with privacy and not having to look presentable every time they want to stream.