>>38485457>what does quality even mean for you /vt/? what content do you want to see from hololive?It's an interesting question, as most streams no matter the company are the same level of effort/tech/creativity.
Compared to many art forms, vtubing is the most conformist. Any attempt to be different fails or grows it's own fanbase so far away from the community it cannot really be called vtubing.
People say quality = quantity, but in youtube and streaming in general seems to be QUANTITY = QUALITY, the important part is to have a constant presence of the talent, even if the content is mediocre (see the most popular twitch streamers), because what people value is interaction and "presenciality".
By that word I mean that something is valuable because it's always there, like a family member, the news or your daily coffee, not necessarily for being innovative, or special or interesting. The media figured this long ago with newscasters or morning shows, they are not really parasocial as much as decoration for mental space.
So I propose vtuber is not longer broad enough, there should be a term for streamers who do daily but not innovative or interesting content, and those who don't do it too often but bring something more artistic or crafted.