>>32271975>I think a lot of you guys really don't understand her as a personAre you sure about that?
>woman>autistic>insecure>allegedly carrying the burden of childhood trauma>often stoned and/or drunk>sweet and adorkable but also a bit socially unsavvy and sometimes unintentially comes off as inconsiderate>tries to do her best but often doesn't have enough knowledge or self-awareness to smoothly navigate around issues>not very knowledgeable when it comes to crisis management as a content creator>a bit naive, to the point of being out of touch with her fans and detractors>hasn't dug into the intricacies of the parasocial dynamic between egirl and simp, and doesn't seem to understand why fans would be jealous of her giving special treatment to "another guy">supposedly has faith in herself to behave properly as a holo, but doesn't understand that perception usually matters more than the truth, or that what matters most is simply whether or not her fans have similar faith in her, or that said faith is earned by a vtuber doing everything in their power to protect the illusion of their purityA vtuber's audience have a third person perspective. While the vtuber only ever sees form their own POV, the audience not only sees from the audience POV but can also see everything the vtuber is doing as a vtuber. The vtuber's perspective is naturally limited unless they actively imagine themselves as a simp and look at their actions from that angle.
This natural lack of empathy for text on a screen (as well as the difference in lived experiences between genders) is ultimately where a lot of the disconnect comes from. In order to understand the audience, you need to become a newtype, be able to sometimes glean personal characteristics from a person's word choice, linguistic style, and perspectives, and also self insert as a simp of the opposite gender in order to see yourself from the eyes of a self interested listener.
tldr It's Ouro Kronii who doesn't understand her viewers.