>>23527394Hi op, if you'd like an actual answer
>Twitch culture that while can be cultivated out of a streamers chat, will begin to leak in the larger they get. Utterly ruins chat for a normal person and VERY much for the streamer if they want to properly interact with them.Another caveat of twitch culture, bits/donations often get obnoxious alerts, graphics, etc on screen all the time. It feels like I'm playing one of those obnoxious EA games
>Youtube chuubas tend to be more tame and respectable, one could surmise they lean vaguely closer to Holo-like in nature. Twitch however has a MASSIVE amount of chuubas that like Vshojo a lot more, and they tend to imitate them instead, being more "whorish" "coomer bait-y" and generally relying on very crude humor. The people who don't like vshojo, won't like twitch indies.MUCH higher concentration of pronoun niggers on twitch, as well as people being allowed to use emotes from chat A in chat B. I can't tell you the amount of times I've seen chatters randomly start spamming "trans pride" and such with a load of flags, it's obnoxious and the streamer can't do anything about it without them screaming like a bitch and potentially starting drama, which brings me the the next point
>The admins are utterly shit, and are confirmed to play favorites instead of enforcing rules. They also will gladly fuck up your shit over something small (banning pride flags or something in chat) if a person(s) cries loudly enough and they don't like you. You can get away with it I'm sure, but only if you don't get a tranny mod.Average age of the sites users is like 14, very evident.
>Twitch drama is a thing, and you can see it play out all the time in the indie scene because of it. They're like highschoolers.An unusual amount of obnoxious people without humor "borrowing" "Twitch jokes" (see
>>23528567) I think this isn't that bad because there's just more Twitch vtubers than YouTube vtubers, and you'd probably see the same about of no humor idiots on YouTube if there were as many there as there is on Twitch though.
>Raids can be annoying for some peopleAmazon.
>Their ads are shit and force you to install a specific blocker JUST for their site, which constantly breaks as they try to angle around it.Again, because I think this is mostly the biggest problem, Vshojo orbiters/hopeful orbiters make up a large portion of the garbage you have to wade through to find a good chuuba. Most people on this board don't like Vshojo at all.
I do have to give credit where credit is due, though. They added all those tags along with "Vtuber", such as "lgbt" "ally" "adhd" "bi" "lesbian" "trans" etc, which allowed me to download another extension to block gay people and other mentally ill people from even showing up on the site at all. I don't even know they exist if they ever stream with those tags.
Thanks Twitch!