>>4961631I don't know how to explain it, but Ame's gfe is more of the "fun" type (artificial, if you will) which you can shake off at the end of the day because it is slightly exaggerated like something you would see in an anime. Mori's gfe is more in tune to something you could genuinely see irl. You don't get frequent dates, lovey dovey dinners, or movie outings, but you do get encouragement and a person you can confide with. To make it worse, she doesn't think she's providing the gfe, but her true-to-self personality and appreciation for her fans and friends exceeds that of a typical streamer. Most streamers keep an emotional boundary in place to prevent excessive goslinging from both sides (e.g. Polka, Rushia), but Mori is surprisingly open with her audience without realizing it. This opening of emotional floodgates leads viewers to think they have an important connection with the streamer. This type is the most potent and can lead to true parasocial issues if not contained. This is why deadbeats have the largest amounts of schizos and concernfags.