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Gigguk has defined the virtual YouTuber phenomenon as nothing more than "pro wrestling with waifus". You know the character you see on-screen isn't real and is largely putting on an act, but you're invested in that character all the same. Their personalities hook you and keep you engaged.
Do you agree or disagree with Gigguk's assessment?
Do you agree or disagree with Gigguk's assessment?