>>12454092>I’m specially looking for tips to make my fan base feel happy and loved (i dont want anyone to be lonely)#1 advice that isn't vague or subjective?
Read chat. A lot. There's multiple functions and plug-ins that slow it down into blocks. Get familiar with them.
Only ever read supas at the end.
Make it feel like people can get your attention by being insightful, funny and pleasant, never respond to hecklers unless you've got multiple independently verified sources saying that you're funny doing so.
Second advice: Pin helpful feedback.
Heart two comments per VOD that are insightful rather than purely positive/negative.
Respond to one insightful or funny comment per VOD.
A lot of other things depend on your personality, shtick etc etc etc, but using basic positive reinforcement is THE key to cultivating a fanbase you can be proud of.
PS: Bounce fanbase names off multiple people before you debut. It needs to be a word you can imagine yourself saying. Being addressed by fanbase name rather than as Chat/guys/everyone heightens awareness of your viewers as a collective.
Use it, once again, especially often when they're doing something that helps you or themselves.
For a hypothetical: Let's say you've read a bunch of comments saying people started working out.
Say, "A lot of [fanbase name] have been taking more care of themselves lately" at an opportune moment. That gives them a happy feeling.
In short: Men get very few compliments and attention. If you strategically use them in conjunction with YT's tools (chat, pins, hearts, replies) then the collective self-perception of the fanbase will shift and they'll see it as paramount to strive for higher standards of behaviour and interaction.