>>67472525HOLY FUCK!
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>In what way did your subscriber count increase?Sora
>In the first two months of streaming, it was like, “We got ten more views this week!” “Woo!”>When the subscription count to my Nico Nico channel hit 100 people in October of 2017, I made a video to celebrate. >And suddenly from December onward lots of people started watching my videos. >I’d started streaming on YouTube, and a lot of coincidences added up. >At first it was really shocking. Up until December I’d been wondering if my channel would even reach 1,000 subscribers.TOP KEK, I can hear Sora shouting
>100 people DORYAAAAAAAQuestion
>In January, your YouTube channel subscriber count was going up by tens of thousands.Sora
>From January of 2018, my channel subscriptions kept going up by 10,000, 30,000 people. >While on the one hand I was really happy, I was also shocked. >I went all out, thinking, “So many people are watching me. I’ve gotta do my best.” >What confused me above all else was how rapidly the comments increased. >I didn’t know which to respond to anymore, so I was giving it my all, thinking “They went out of their way to leave me a comment, so I’ve gotta read them all!” >But the more comments I was getting, the faster they’d run by, and I couldn’t read everyone’s… It was a time when I was panicking, thinking, “What do I do here?”Boy, the new crop of vtubers have no idea of how hectic things were at the start.
Anytime I see people (like the welsh homosexual) saying
>Holo girls have it easy, the brand carries themI feel like choking them out of their life because, if that is not as hard today, the company and the brand was built on the backs of these hard working girls that trailblazed