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Things I have learned in the last six months:
>Virtual YouTubers should not have left Japan
>Non-Japanese should not have tried to get into the Virtual YouTubing space
>This whole industry should have exclusively remained a niche form of Japanese entertainment
>Involving Indonesia, let alone China, Canada, or the USA was a tremendous mistake
I cannot stress enough how unwatchable almost everything is now simply because some dumb executives decided to make welfare branches in non-Japanese markets.
This was a mistake. A colossal mistake.
The whole concept of vtubing was, and should remain, exclusively a Japanese form of entertainment.
It is abundantly clear to me that non-Japanese people simply do not grasp the stringent requirements necessary to thrive in this form of entertainment. This is especially true of "Westerners."
If you want to fix the industry, summarily close every non-Japanese branch and fire every talent who does not live in Japan.
>Virtual YouTubers should not have left Japan
>Non-Japanese should not have tried to get into the Virtual YouTubing space
>This whole industry should have exclusively remained a niche form of Japanese entertainment
>Involving Indonesia, let alone China, Canada, or the USA was a tremendous mistake
I cannot stress enough how unwatchable almost everything is now simply because some dumb executives decided to make welfare branches in non-Japanese markets.
This was a mistake. A colossal mistake.
The whole concept of vtubing was, and should remain, exclusively a Japanese form of entertainment.
It is abundantly clear to me that non-Japanese people simply do not grasp the stringent requirements necessary to thrive in this form of entertainment. This is especially true of "Westerners."
If you want to fix the industry, summarily close every non-Japanese branch and fire every talent who does not live in Japan.