>>44060356In a simple way yes, but when it comes to men, there is not a lot of avenues women can go to actually appeal to them
Male and female interests differ too greatly, when women go too far into their own interests, it filters out most male audiences.
Different platforms also allow for different exposure levels for content.
I don't do anything for tiktok, facebook live, periscope, snapchat etcetera, but I do know the female userbases for these streaming platforms dwarf the live viewership on youtube/twitch which is heavily male oriented.
This means that a woman that would want to stream female interest content would have a multiplicative success on those other platforms.
Content like makeup tutorials, outfit of the day live vlogging, mukbangs.
One of the reasons why female vtubers specifically have been having an issue reaching out to a broader audience of women is because women would rather watch an IRL woman than an anime girl.
I've asked my gf about this who does actually watch vtubers, and she says it's because women like forming communities with each other and it's probably too digital to do that with widespread appeal as a vtuber girl, despite women like calliope mori and nina kosaka having a bigger fandom of women than for most vtubers.
Most EN indie vtuber girls in general seem to cite mori as one of the prime inspirations of getting into vtubing, but you'll rarely see these women donating huge amounts of money to them that you would see donating money to men like vox or luca.