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Being an entertainer means nothing if people don't know you exist and if they don't click. Obviously when more people know you exist and decide if your content is good or not that will be another factor.

Nene and Miori were growing at a slow pace before their shorts, both are entertaining and I watch both. Then they began to explode with their shorts showing that the biggest hurdle to growth is visibility as number one aspect hindering ability to grow and clickable content as number two. People aren't as willing to click on a 2 hour 48 minute video of an unedited stream as their introduction to a vtuber unless it is one of their favorite games of all time. Two most likely ways for people to click your content as a vtuber right now is if it's a bite sized short thus low time commitment, or if they stumble onto you while you're streaming.

Let's look at Amiya. She easily made it to my top favorite vtubers, with Pomu and Meruru. Amiya is very entertaining and streams many times a week and is consistent. She can talk about various subjects while playing games, can do acoustic guitar karaoke and it sounds good, along with having fun making pixel art and retro sounding video game tracks. Her sub growth is constantly going down week by week. As time goes on her subscriber growth becomes more stunted. On the other hand you can see people that find her REALLY enjoy her. They watch many of her videos hence why her views continually climb.

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