>>49403380I think this is perfectly fine and vtubers are free to do all of this. But they shouldnt whine and be surprised when people suddenly stop watching or their donations plummet. I'm baffled when they dont realize that a good chunk of the donations come from people who want to feel special and want to feel like theyre part of the vtubers life as a collective hivemind viewer. We want to be entertained. To feel exclusive. When something is wrong in our favorites life, we want to get small updates. Even if it's just about you cooking. A short message every other day. Remember Mio and her diary entries when she was in Youtube jail? If you feel people dont deserve that, then it was an odd decision to become a vtuber.
People know it's an illusion and an act to varying degree. You can do whatever you want when the stream ends, but just be professional for an hour or two.