Seeing the reception of my post the other day, I just wanted to continue with that on these lines: The capacity to grow is always there for all chuubas, and the need to step outside of the comfort zone that is purely -being consistent and regular streaming- is perceivably there for those who aspire for something bigger than just low 1 or 2 view numbers. If you, as a chuuba, find yourself interested in growing there is always something new to try out, someone out there (who perhaps also fails on publicizing themselves, so you will need to corageously explore the vtuber-sphere if your content is of any underpopulated niche) with whom one can network in order to become a better stablished and more present in the eyes of all the possible perceivers of said content that one makes chuuba of great potential and wtih a well known name in the scene.
If the chuuba themselves can strive to go out there and do what is besides the objectively lowest degree of effort (personal situations getting discarded as there are too many exceptions to try and take into account) there will be growth, and there will be observable evidences of said attempts giving off their fruits and rewards in consequence to these. The problem might be the expectations made by the subject who tries anything and believes that their actions will be INSTANTANEOUSLY rewarded and also rapidly accepted by their surroundings, leading to an skyrocketing level of results; this is quite rare, something that only happens in one of a million Creators of content, lowering the expectations (or having almost none at all) would help those who do find problem in getting X or Y when they try something for the sake of growth. And in this part of the argument the idea of perceiva comes into play, because it becomes self-evident when chuubas do "grift" or force a certain type of content in order to achieve said results, so patience becomes an even bigger factor when there are things like that happening, and when there are parts of anybodys content that might even erroneously appear as a grift, so if you are trying to grow by using already known methods how much more patience you might need is not even in the realm of an easily understandable idea for those who are just starting to aspire, there were always other conditions that made some or other type of content work better.
Also, because it was mutiple times argued by people who seemed to not have understood the message and its contents (because it was indeed mentioned) these sequence of posts just ignores the hobbyists, there is no problem or shame to those who do it because they just wanna hang out or whatever, its rather aimed to any chuuba who finds themselves struggling with the aforementioned problem of having their dreams fulfilled.
And, to mention something that one hopeful anon said, there is a possibility of always making said communities in which there might be higher chances of finding success with your peers, and I would go as far as to highly encourage everyone to make or join one if they are indeed aspiring, as that will allow the better degree of triumph that said aspirants are looking for; but all of these are not obligatory, even in complete isolation it is possible to be one of those who attain said fame or growth. The knowledge is there, and even the idea of lurkers or adjacents shows that there is no obligation to force the creation of said places for creative individuals grouping their descoveries and the constant disclosure of ways and techniques that might lead to an estate of -making it-. The point was rather to encourage any aspie to keep trying to discover those things that can make them be succesful, and for those who have found their formula to keep going.
[s:lit]also, to whoever reposted my post on the next thread after the one I did post it in, I guess thanks, as that allowed to get even more feedback on that