>>3154004>That is not how social media works>There's no separation on TwitterWrong. Algorithms show you the stuff you want to see.
I didn't know a single thing about hololive or vtubing until a friend sent me a clip. I got no recommended videos, saw no tweets, nothing. Then suddenly I watched a few clips and streams, and now my feeds are filled with it. Hence, the hololive/vtuber bubble.
>Easiest way to deflect from the point while also contradicting yourself, and being wrong with your assumptions.Dude. Ina talks about how she will go days without really talking to anyone. She sees streaming as separate from talking to people. That's why she is a shy girl and still in hololive. You would know this if you regularly watched Ina.
>This discord stunt, although still being retarded, is also free advertisement for HololiveIn the worst possible way.
Its like what I said about the algorithms. Watching clips is basically a voluntary thing that you sign up for by watching clips in the first place. OR you already belong to a niche group by being a weeb or anime fan. Times square does not have this filter. In fact, its opposite as weebs are less likely to go outside. The outsiders who see this will just ignore it or think its weird.
>that whole ending paragraphIna would rather have a kind, respectful, dedicated audience than a shitty one. Even if its a temporary thing.
What we have going on right now is good. There are a few backseaters, but they get chewed out fast.
Her viewership is consistent throughout the entire duration of the stream, which indicates everyone is loyal and not just showing up for a second.
She also has a constant new influx of subs while we still have these perks.