>>18001742That's it. I’m sick of it. I'm sick of all this "millions of subscribers English vtubers" bullshit that's going on in the chuuba market right now. Japanese vtubers deserve much better than that. Much, much better than that.
I should know what I'm talking about. I myself donated to a genuine vtuber from Japan over 2,400,000 Yen (that's about $20,000) and have been watching their every stream for almost 2 years now. My vtubers mog full professors of philosophy with interesting things they have to say.
Japanese vtubers spend years practicing for a single stream and do their reps up to million times to produce the finest entertainment known to mankind.
Japanese chuubas are thrice as entertaining as English ones and thrice as funny for that matter too. Anything an EN can stream, a JP can stream better. I'm pretty sure a JP holo could easily mog EN thrice their sub count with a simple gaming stream.
Ever wonder why Gura never bothered collabing with a JP? That's right, she was too scared to be put next the disciplined JP-senpai and their superior Japanese entertainment. Even in the beginnings of /vt/, orangeposters targeted mainly JP holos because their audience captivation power was feared and respected.
So what am I saying? JP holos are simply the best vtubers that the world has ever seen, and thus, require better numbers than they get. We don’t need those EOP meme spewing twitch thots to pollute our perfect vtuber word, unless they're asian and underdog like Ina.
Here's the new weighted sub system I propose for Vtubers:
>If a subscriber only knows English and not Japanese, they count as 1/10th of a sub>If a subscriber knows English AND Japanese, they count as 1 sub>If a subscriber knows only Japanese and not English, they count as 10 subs>Now that seems much more representative of the actual talent of these chuubas, don't you think?tl;dr: JP girls deserve bigger numbers than EN whores, see my new weighted subscriber system.