>>96687636Not just /pol/fags, the right wing in general is the easiest target to grift from because young right wingers are desperate for any sort of validation and will pay for it. Actually this applies to all ages, since they just seek reinforcement of their world views. But it's a high risk market too because the moment said vtuber commits wrong think, there's a good chance the right wing will anti you similar to who a GFE vtuber is caught covering up having a boyfriend.
>>96688128A few big difference is NijiEN was just virtue signaling, is making zero money and their fanbase who weren't loyal to the company itself is gone. (Minus Scarle, but she's always been her own island.)
There really is no equivalent of a left wing political vtuber like you see growing on the right doing nothing but /pol/shit like
>>96687638And before you move the goalposts, mentioning something doesn't equate to a political vtuber who only talks about politics.