>>46555120Nice reducto ad absurdam.
Thing is livestreaming is an inherently parasocial activity. That's no less true of flesh streamers too, male and female. The degree of interactivity between streamer and community is part of the essence of what distinguishes it from other forms of media. And naturally it's a continuum.
If you think there is a problem with this, then the only answer for you is to move on to greener pastures. And if you do work through this medium, then you accept that degrees of success with fans on one hand inherently comes with degrees of emotional investment from those fans on the other. One thing leads to the other; one thing essentially is the other. This is one of the greatest strengths of the format. Something that it can provide in ways that other forms of media don't.
Some have a hard time understanding this. There is fundamental immaturity on the part of status-signaling tertiaries; they want to see the success that comes from fans getting invested, but don't want to bear any responsibility for that investment.