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>virtual gifts : #Virtual Streamers' Promises to Fans Must Not Be Empty# #SpicyNewsTalk#: With exquisite cartoon avatars and interactive communication through bullet comments, virtual streamers and virtual artists with hundreds of thousands of fans are not uncommon today. Fans willingly spend thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars to reward them. Some virtual streamers, in order to encourage fans to tip, promise to give gifts to fans, but after a year, fans are still waiting, and their complaints are in vain. Streamers are virtual, but interests are real; when promises of gifts are made to fans, they should not be ignored. @Beijing Evening News, Reporter Li Jia
sending merch for shilling membership (20 dollars a month at least)is popular exclusivelly in b2 instead of normal merch selling. It's not a commercial activity, so it's difficult to request goods through the platform if the streamer unwilling to send them afterwards