>>876335no no no no hear me out
male vtubers aren't really catching on heavy with fujos, right? one could argue male vtubers aren't breaking into the fujo market because it's already filled out by k-pop idols
vtubing in general is still pretty big of course, so it could also be something else that's making fujos avoid them. now, as an exercise, imagine if male vtubers DID break into the fujo market:
>bunch of men who'd otherwise be k-pop idols get in cause it's either safer or it's easier to strike out as an indie>said men can stay as entertainers with a smaller risk of getting stalked than as standard entertainers>said men can probably get away with having girlfriends IRL without their audiences knowingit's then plausible that k-pop fujos would want to kill the vtuber industry before their oshis realize the opportunity they have and make the switch