>>86252444>>86254685>>86255162>>86255644This person went viral because they grew a big community before hand. Their content was making things by doing tiktoks, instagrams, and shorts. For over a month.
I and many others in this have said that they way people look at content is entirely wrong. Streaming to Twitch does not work. Streaming is content generation. It does not create engagement. You use your Streams to generate content, you take that content and splice it up into the good bits. You then put that on youtube, shorts, clips, tiktok, twitter, insta, and whatever platforms you want to use.
Moo is an established artist, who is claiming to be "new", but that's clearly not the case. She obviously had the experience before hand in order to know how to create models and posted her progress going through it on social media platforms.
Her content was her creating the model. She then shilled small parts of this content all across platforms.
Then when she streams she has a massive amount of followers.
Side Note:
Luck has nothing to do with this. She is very likely an industry insider who already has the support of the major platforms. It's probably someone TikTok wanted to promote as a VTuber in order to redirect traffic directly to their platform and away from Twitch/YouTube.
Please stop coping and learn how content engagement actually works. Most people don't turn their streams into content. They just stream with the belief that someday they will get big.