>>16082055In my brutally honest opinion, I've yet to come across a reason to look into this one.
At a glance she seems standardized, generic, in it for the grift and not really sincere in her parasociality. Then I listen to her and her tone sounds kind of like veibae, who's infamous for being an unabashed simp farmer who doesn't respect her fanbase in the least bit (not that they're worth respecting, but still).
What does she do? What's her niche? What are her hobbies and interests? How are they reflected in her content? What are her goals and motivations? What part of her personality am I supposed to relate to? Why should I be rooting for her (as opposed to any others) to succeed? Is she funny, memetic or an otherwise good comedian?
To be clear, these things are shown rather than told, and they all go into creating a persona that people will instinctively judge and respond to accordingly. Personally, I just feel nothing because of how sanitized and assembly line she comes off as.
But then again, I'm a matulichad and prefer the kind of parasocial content that's probably quite unhealthy for everyone involved.