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Comment by wincy

3 years ago

I think it’s a vTuber anime persona of a very talented programmer or something?

And, sorry for continuing this thread, what is a "vTuber anime persona"?

  • It’s like a full time filter where the only online identity someone presents is as an anime girl. I think it was popularized by a company called HoloLive that has Japanese girls do this as a full time job? It’s a VERY niche culture thing.

    Check out the Asahi Lina channel to see what I mean.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LonzMviFCNs

    • Surprisingly it is not that niche anymore - for example, the hololive subreddit has 800,000 subscribers which is about half of the hockey subreddit.

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    • It doesn't have to be a anime girl. There are also a few male vtubers. Bubi and Lord Aethalstan beeing examples.

  • One of those threads where you comment and more questions are raised that feel almost irrelevant.

    From what I have gleaned, vTuber is a virtual YouTuber. The streams use an anime model a s behaviour.

    So we've no idea who it is.

    And for some reason I feel creeped out now. There is something perturbing about the saccharin persona coupled with the pseudonym.

    Like Pennywise (It) vibes?

    • I feel like I am going to regret this post, but anyway...

      I am a woman in tech, and the whole thing feels slimy. I found it really creepy and couldn't watch more than a couple of minutes- I couldn't tolerate the voice changer for longer than that. But the whole concept is kinda gross because (as someone else pointed out below) the streamer is most likely an adult man, not a cute asian girl. And the persona is being performed for the benefit of other adult men.

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    • > From what I have gleaned, vTuber is a virtual YouTuber. The streams use an anime model a s behaviour.

      Yes, basically instead of streaming as themselves vTubers stream as a persona, usually with an anime-style virtual avatar.

      > And for some reason I feel creeped out now. There is something perturbing about the saccharin persona coupled with the pseudonym.

      I've not found a vTuber I enjoyed (but the main vTuber community is japanese and japanese TV / entertainment is... a lot, and not my cup of tea).

      However how is "Asahi Lina" and an animated cartoon avatar creepier than psychphysic and a random picture or manga snip on a forum 15 or 20 years ago? As far as I'm concerned it's the same principle moved from the media of text and images to that of audio and video.

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  • vTuber = virtual YouTuber (YouTube as genericized term for “video platform”, as in Xerox for copying)

    Anime = Japanese cartoon style