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>>20802518
Here's the thing about Twitch: networking is EVERYTHING. I just counted and there are 171 streams with the VTuber tag on Twitch right now with only 1 viewer. The Twitch market is saturated to hell right now, to the point where just having a rigged model and going live isn't enough to get people to watch. The best viewers you could ever have in your audience are other VTubers. Don't be an autistic loner and just talk to them on social media or in their streams. Build friendships. Help each other, because this industry can be ruthless
>>20802858
It makes it harder to judge your personality, but it's not a dealbreaker. Ideally, one of the responsibilities of your manager is to help you maintain an online presence, so you won't be alone in that. But be aware that maintaining an online presence is a constant fucking grind. You literally cannot take a day off from it if you want to do it right, and agencies want someone who will do it right. It might take some convincing to make them believe you can do that, especially if you're in the running against someone with a proven track record.
>>20803205
Twitter is the most important tool you can have for networking with other VTubers, which is great because it's so fucking easy to use. >>20803571 is correct about number growth though. If you're just worried about numbers, there's a lot of other grinding and luck involved on Twitter (its algorithm can be abused just like YouTube's, but it's still a fickle thing), but if you're looking to reach out and make friends, it's way easier than most people think. But most people are too scared to try in the first place

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