>>58659421For the website in general?
Because its an easy way to get attention from an "edgy crowd". Basically the same type of women who join social discords and start saying weird shit to get people to join them in VC
For /vt/?
Because it's one of, if not the most active vtuber discussion forums in the west, so having some connection with your audience /here/ makes sense.
As for /here/tubers, it ranges from being the same as the previous point to wanting an audience that their niche caters, like the tactical tubers.
Alot of anons like to use Pippa as the biggest example of a /here/tuber, but her success honestly had little to nothing to do with her connection to /vt/