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So you guys are telling me that streaming with an anime avatar is a real, relatively profitable side gig anyone could be doing?
Am i just too old to see it working so easily?
What about all those 0views that are all over the streaming platforms?
Say, i walk up to 100 people on the street and start a conversation.
Assuming 10 people find me interesting to speak to - this sounds way easier to find "audience".
You can't just "walk up" to people on the internet.
I don't think there is a deliberate way to find an audience.
You just have to be lucky doing the right shit at the right time and catch the attention of those 10 strangers.
And you have to be actively trying as well. You never know the chance until you're there.
So all in all it sounds like chore, especially for people with no real skills or talents to showcase.
Every person is "unique", and some other people will find this person interesting to listen to, assuming we are talking about streamer-viewers.
Imagine 100 people. All have "correct" streaming setups: avatars, mics, mixers, OBS settings, overlays etc etc etc.
All identical quality, only different person behind the avatar.
They all start streaming on some streaming platform.
Some people start getting viewers, some still at 0. This starting butch of viewers is only determined by luck and i can't be proven otherwise.
So, logically, there can't be natural growth from zero to hero.
I don't even know why i decided to blog-post like that.
Sorry. Here is a picture of a cute cat.