>>105295597>>Create a character (not just streamer with an avatar), try to invest some time on lore or mannerismsThis isn't really something THAT rigid. As in, you can make a lore thing and be aware of it, but don't try to rigurously fixate into it, else it'll be as cringe as the RWBY attempts.
>>Do not see collabs as just a transaction but a chance to form a shared communityEh, could be both. Until and unless the entire community mentality changes, it's still going to be that. Just try to have fun and pick people you know you'll have fun with and aren't bad people.
>>Complimenting point two, try to collab with those that share your tastes, interests and culture Don't collab with malesFor Latam, the spoiler is hard. Something better I think, don't collab one-on-one with a guy, try to make it so male collabs only coincidentally happen when on big collabs.
>>Learn how to separate internal matters from your V-Tubing career (the RM split)This is something Latam vtubers will struggle to, and ES vtubers in general, there's a whole market for drama, and low-hanging fruit is always tempting.
>>Never allow your audience to cause trouble in others' chats, BUT don't punish your audience collectively, separate the schizos from the fans.This is REALLY hard. Because schizos are very loud, and that works in Latam with all the menhera.
>>Learn English (lol) and Japanese if you have the resources, but do not make being bilingual the sole identity of your channel.Ye. As in, I understood that reference, anyway. Be something more than the token anglospeaker.
>>Let your jannies and moderators clean the drama for you, do not engage in drama.This.
>>Incentivize the creation of fan work by using said fan work in a project of your own (can be something as simple as a thumbnail)Not sure how that works in Latam.