>>31231544>it's that you're trying to push the value of an intangible against something that's measureableI agree it's hard to quantify influence, and it often is closely linked to viewers, but you can measure it reasonably well by observing what people are talking about in vtuber fan communities such as this one, and discarding that aspect entirely to focus solely on numbers is absolutely retarded. Here's a couple examples why:
Asacoco - it always had fairly low CCV. But it's already in marketing textbooks due to its influence. The highest viewed episode of Asacoco is under 900k views and only reached that due to unusual circumstances. Most are under 150k.
Compare that to this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOdm770E9FwAlmost 2 million views. It's in the upper echelon of vtuber videos according to views. But does this 10 second dance video from almost 2 years ago have any relevance at all? No.