Mint not being in it kinda sucksI feel like them not collabing yet has something to do with their Niji contract as they've both made jokes about each other, but yeah I agree.
https://twitter.com/noinimble/status/1790320929781780774
I find it amusing that Kurosanji EN has fallen out of people's attention so hard, that nobody here cares that they just announced a new waveYeah, basically. I only watch Rosemi and that's only because I was a fan before. Before I was watching a good chunk, Vivi, Aia, Scarle, Elira, and that's discounting Pomu and Selena. And it sucks because I know it's very likely none of those talents fault, but I still can't bring myself to watch them these days.
(Heck, even I just found out about it many hours after the announcement lmao)
Then again, with all the drama they have for nearly half a year, it's understandable that people just don't want to talk about them anymore.
And it sucks because I know it's very likely none of those talents fault, but I still can't bring myself to watch them these days.At least one of them seems directly responsible.
I find it amusing that Kurosanji EN has fallen out of people's attention so hard, that nobody here cares that they just announced a new waveI was never big on reveals since a lot of the hype cycle is on twitter which I'm not on. From what I've seen, the twitter banter is usually silly and any videos are just simple model movements or lore drops, neither of which give any idea of what the person is actually like (especially since people often drop any pretense of lore shortly after debut, if not in the debut itself).
(Heck, even I just found out about it many hours after the announcement lmao)
Then again, with all the drama they have for nearly half a year, it's understandable that people just don't want to talk about them anymore.
They're basically a TV program to me, with more interactivity.
I feel that the reason people follow influencers are for that semi para-social relationship where you feel apart of said persons life. Obviously you know your not their friend, but you relate with them in such a way that you become invested in their success or even their downfall.
I feel that the reason people follow influencers are for that semi para-social relationship where you feel apart of said persons life. Obviously you know your not their friend, but you relate with them in such a way that you become invested in their success or even their downfall.Honestly, I sort of feel like vtubers get more parasocial fan stuff going on than usual streamers
But VTubers dont come with that connection. Its like watching an AI stream to an extent. Whats the appeal here exactly?
I'd be so furious if I sent a gift to a vtuber and the company never gave it to them