Here is a look at the new curtain bangs for our customizable 3D vtuber model! Being the first of it's kind, we want to go all out with the quality and details! 💜✨
This is a great checklist in general! It sets the tone of your stream to be more welcoming and keeps you organized without the pressure of needing to improv every single moment.
Remember that sometimes "scripts" can simply be notes and guidelines. For some, maybe you'll read word-for-word, but always feel free to go off the cuff from what you have down if it feels more natural and on-topic. That's how you'll steadily grow more comfortable with the points laid out here until they're second-nature😁
The best thing to do is try. Take a single step outside your comfort zone. See what happens, learn from it, and discover just how far you can really go.
Remember, we are all capable of living *our* best life 🤍
How To Talk On Stream!!!
Have you ever struggled with keeping conversation going in a quieter chat or are you a fellow introvert who feels awkward sometimes?! - Here to help!!!
1. Welcome new chatters
Say hello to new people and make them feel comfortable or part of your stream immediately.
2. Ask questions
While it is your stream and your channel, make sure to give your chat a voice, they are who made you, they deserve to be heard too!
3. Pick what you engage with
You never HAVE to read or answer anything that makes you uncomfortable or upsets you. The delete function is free.
4. Create interactions for lurkers
On-screen viewer games, a community deezcord, emotes and channel point redeems are for everyone, but especially for quieter chatters to support you.
5. Scripts
If you struggle with finding topics, write down what happened in your week, new things you learned or watched or enjoyed, and bring them to stream.
6. Go on tangents
Have a story that loosely relates to something chat mentioned, time to tell it!
7. List of safe topics
Similar to scripts; keep a list of safe topics you can talk about when chat is quiet. Food, a game series you play regularly, upcoming events or ongoing sub goals are a good place to start!
8. Pace yourself
There is no such thing as too many topics, but make sure people are able to follow your train of thought if they join in late or recap if a topic is on air for longer.
9. Get uncomfortable
You will encounter uncomfortable topics and silence every so often, learn new ways to deflect and escape those topics, without dropping your thread of thought or the overall vibe of your stream.
10. Have fun!!!
Make sure that you steer your chatting session towards a neutral or positive vibe and have a good time, it's your show and you deserve to feel comfortable with its topics.
I couldn't have put it better myself (quite literally, I have injuries in both hands atm and am using tools to do most typing/formatting😂). Even so, I'll add my own input. Pardon if it's a little unorganized, but I'm not letting a program "optimize" my words or their meaning.
First, guarantees are unrealistic. Anyone who tries to push that is only looking to control and then blame you for failures. Someone like that will only break your spirit with unrealistic standards.
Everyone is different and what works for one may not work for another. What's important is that you find your spark as an individual, and a good manager will help you organize those strengths of yours in ways aligned not only with success but with your identity.
Don't get me wrong, sometimes a manager has to sit down and say "this is hurting you" or point out "you're overdoing it, what if we introduce a change". A yes man is nice, but a great manager will be someone who can both encourage your passions while helping point out where restraint is needed (even this depends on the person).
My real hot take here is that sometimes, there can be healthy ways to use comparisons.
People in general tend to find themselves in both their own experiences and role models with which they compare their ideals. While the goal is never to *become* another person, sometimes it can be motivating to hear "I can see a lot of so-and-so's influence in what you'd like to do. Let's talk about how we can make that much more personal so you can bring something fresh and unique to you into your content. Maybe the vision you have is greater than what you can see in them right now, so let's avoid boxing you into that identity."
If the comparison is realistic and reasonable, discussing it in healthy ways that aren't deluded and remain constructive can help give initial direction to someone who otherwise feels very uncertain on where they should begin. Then you can adjust from there into their own unique identity.
In the end, a manager, agent or "expert" may give you tangible advice you can apply to your content that really makes a difference, but the real value comes from how well they can help you discover exactly what you want to do and how well they help you head in that direction with clarity. The rest is up to you. Your confidence in your personal mission, a little knowledge of where to focus, and the persistence to continue making the effort to both learn and create will carry you much further than any false promises.
Work smarter, THEN work harder, and remember to
keep.
moving.
forward.
You will always be the greatest advocate for your dreams. Never let someone who "knows better" dim your vision, and remember.
We are all capable of living *our* best life 🤍
Maybe it's just me, but my FYP has been flooded with VTubers talking about bad experiences with managers/editors/etc.
Here's a small list of some of the most common red flags I've seen...
What are some red flags you've seen?
Something I wish someone told me earlier in my creator journey:
Your metrics are a conversation your audience is having with you. Low engagement on a post isn't failure — it's feedback. The question is whether you're listening.
Growth gets a lot less stressful once you start treating data as dialogue instead of a report card.
I’m gonna be the one to say it -
STOP bringing or letting people under 21 into con parties where people are drinking.
I don’t care if they’re your friend, or “mature”, or anything else.
Both you and them are not only breaking the law (especially since every time those I find out are underaged ARE drinking), but you are endangering those at the party.
This is the QUICKEST way to piss me right the fuck off, and get blacklisted from everything I know.
I don’t care what vibe it harshes, or however it may come off. Stop encouraging, allowing, or enabling underage drinking - ESPECIALLY in settings where you’re forcing that and it’s risk on other people.
Here is a preview of the new bang options for our 3D customizable vtuber model! ✨
Not everyone can afford a high end 1:1 3D vtuber model. Which is why my sister and I are working so hard to provide a customizable 3D vtuber avatar with the same level of quality and tech!🩷
@inntary 🔵🦋 is often better for artists nowadays. The algorithm here depends on how easily your post can be labeled by Grok and then recommended. Without good keywording attached, it's just guessing based on what it "sees". X is becoming friendlier to video, mini blogs, and memery
@zachbussey View botting is a real concern some streamers fear because sudden spikes make it hard to track accurate feedback with their content.
Self-enforced caps serve a functional purpose for those on the small/mid-sized end where botting is more obvious. Especially when it's malicious
For those experiencing an issue with their 7TV extension on Twitch or other platforms, switch to the new "Recommended" version under downloads!
It has a new UI, updated perks, and fixes the missing chat box issue!