>>6402616>>6402648I've always found that weird. Being noticed by her is nice and all, but drawing only for that reason is kinda sad. She doesn't really check her art tag much and when she does, it's usually liking 3-4 posts and then she leaves to do something else, so I guess that's just them trying to make sure she will be seeing their art, I don't know. Now that I think about it, both Inacademy and Takoeats have been collecting dust for months, haven't they? I never see her liking posts under those hashtags.
>>6402705Yes, there's people who also retweet art using the hashtag despite it being posted a few hours before (which I also find strange), but I often recognize when it's the artist reposting their own stuff, I enjoy seeing people's art (bad and good) so I check her art tag almost daily. I remember there was this one artist who drew Ina trying to catch a snowflake with her tongue after she talked about doing that when she was younger and I would see that same fanart every 4-5 days. I unironically thought I was going insane because the artist would delete the previous uploads and post it again as if it was the first time.
>>6402763I'd say your example is more for "actual" artists, not someone who's only doing fanart. Most artists I know retweet their art without including a Vtuber's hashtag because they want to show their works to their new followers like you said, not necessarily to get the Vtuber's attention.