One of the classic memes about vtubing still encountered in normie circles is that the vtubers are actually men with voice changers. We of course know this is not true, and yet one can't help but ask... Why? Because if you think about it, it makes no fucking sense. The audience is primarily male, their favorite hobbies and media are, to this day, dominated by men, and a good chunk of the audience actively loathes "normal" women and expects vtubers to behave in a specific way. You also have vtubers who seemed to have realized that and leaned into content that panders specifically to men and the kind of audience you'd get from /here/. As one old wise fox said, men are easy, and many of them piss their pants the moment a cute anime girl plays some obscure game, wacthes their favorite EPIC WH40k lore of history videos, talks about some niche internet drama or cranks out vaguely (or explicitly) right-wing reactslop. These, however, remain exceptions, especially the few genuine ones, because foids generally do not have the same interests, routinely fail to understand their audience and even when they do, are often incapable of anything but pale immitation. So I find it baffling that we don't actually have a bunch men with voice changers trying to grift their fellows by hiding behind a png. By any estimation, with relatively modest effort even a fairly mediocre moid should be able to amass an army of simps just by engaging with their favorite hobbies on stream. Because most women in the scene are also just regular ass women. Hell, some are autistic failures too, so don't give me that bullshit that your average vtuber fan just won't cut it. You don't really need some insane charisma to make it in this industry. And I would argue that faking your hobbies is much harder than faking your identity online. So what's stopping them? Why don't (You) have a general on /vt/ with fans writing about mating pressing and impregnating you or whatever? Is the voice changer tech just not there? Is there something about the foid habitus that can not be replicated by men? Is the doxxing so prevalent that any such attempt would be uncovered way too quickly? At the very least, we should have WAY more high-profile cases where someone tried and got exposed.
>What is /lig/? /lig/ is a thread for viewers to find, share, and discuss indie vtubers who have on average 500 viewers or more.
>Why /lig/? Large indie vtubers have more net fans, but they are outnumbered by 2views by the thousands. This is a thread for the VIP, regardless of what language they stream on.
>Can I shill my 499view oshi here? Considering averages fluctuate widely, all the way down to 100 is reasonable. The minimal requirement however is being Twitch partner or the YouTube equivalent in numbers.
>Wait isn't that one a corpo? /lig/ is a thread for chuubas of a decent size who aren't defined by their corporate branding, either due to the small size of the corporation or the independence and lack of oversight granted to the talents
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The basal truth of vtubing is that the medium exists to prey on lonely men. It offers a hollow simulacrum of a woman, a shallow attempt to fill a void of female interaction. TheBurntPeanut doesn't fit this mold. He succeeded despite not playing the game the way it's "supposed" to be played. He succeeded despite being a man. This is why the ewhores are seething: they feel threatened by his existence, and now that existence is validated.