>>7739140It's my dick stretching our your anus lmao
>>7739142Indeed, very likely true; but what is a vtuber? Is it just a person with a stream overlay, or something more?
The question always comes back to what kind of content you want - and perhaps more broadly, what kind of message(s) you want socially validated. An artist is not the exact same thing as the art they create. These sorts of arguments are basically like saying a writer or animator or theater director or so on are either not capable of making something that is not just a narrative of their own life, or that they should not make anything else. But on the contrary, virtual streaming can be used to provide a variety of products, something besides just the artist themselves - or something that is *more* than just the artist themselves - and the most successful virtual streamers are the ones that understand this.