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>Try to gather up as many of your missing chromosomes as you can and re-read my post. Streamers don't need to have a stellar personality. This goes for many male tubers and streamers as well; pewdiepie is a great example of a dude who is not particularly funny, especially in an uncut Lets Play. Yet he is the biggest youtuber. Why? Because our fucked population doesn't watch streams or vods or videos for absolute entertainment value; They watch them as a substitute for human companionship. Having the streamer casually talk while bumbling through some video game is all that is needed.
>In the case of anime girl tubers, I will grant you that having a female voice does help, but even in their case, the purpose of the female avatar is often not sex appeal (see Gura, the most popular vtuber atm). Yes the avatar serves as a mildly pleasing facade, which helps because a plain-looking real woman would not get any views at all. But the fact that it's anime is completely insignificant. So this whole phenomenon is not relegated just to weebs.