>>44147823Honestly, it's not worth watching Hololive nowadays. Now they're only good for tribalfaggotry and shitposting about numbers. The appeal of Hololive used to be their wholesome family image and a smaller amount of members compared to Nijisanji which made it easier to follow what everyone was doing, but they've since lost both of those advantages.
My advice is to start with smaller agencies/groups like 774, NoriPro, .Live, Aogiri, Re:Act, etc. to get a taste of what vtubing has to offer. VSPO if you like FPS games. Smaller groups are easier to follow, they network more, they're less restricted, and you're more likely to find more niche content that goes beyond the usual games, chats and karaoke.
You could also watch Nijisanji's variety 3D stuff (lotion sumo, jump rope contest, penalty kicks, etc.) to get a good look on their members since it's mostly their more outgoing and energetic members who take part in those.