>>58461923>But it is unnecessary, you also don’t walk into a church service and scream that god isn’t real and evolution is, even though you might be right it’s completely unnecessaryLike I said before. She was asked and she answered. I don't care if she was naive enough to fall for a troll, the fact is she was reasonable in her response, and the reaction of some select autists here was anything but.
>If you want everything to be completely real you might just not want to truly watch vtubers to begin withOh believe me I do enjoy some kayfabe. I just get slightly irritated when some anons here have full blown meltdowns over essentially a non-issue. People see hostility where there isn't any and make a big fuss on /vt/ to the point where butthurt posts are still popping up to this very day.
>Seems like your criticism could be targeted at vtubing as a whole, in which case I want to remind you on which board you’re onThese problems are not exclusive to the vtubing scene lmao.
Before this, these same "problems" were leveled at e-girl streamers, primarily on twitch. Going further back, you can trace these "kayfabe vs reality" issues all the way back to fucking Boxy.
Even pre-internet, hardcore wrestling fans would get up in arms over wrestlers who weren't acting "on brand" or would even show the barest hints of reality.
Vtubers lie in this sort of grey area where they're not expected to become new personas like Broadway actors, otherwise we'd have a lot of chuuni shit like girls seriously pretending to be detectives and forest spirits
(kino), but they can't be too real either because that would be too intimidating.
Instead they sort of have to balance the best of both worlds, playing aspects of their character up while still letting their real self shine through the cracks. I believe Fauna acted from within these appropriate parameters when she caused this "controversy".
tl;dr don't be autistic and stop trying to force a fake friendship with streamers.