@itsreibubbles W brother for accepting & supporting you and choosing to let it be a secret for so long. Also goated pikemee fan. Also my fav till I met you. Least he's in a better place. Hope you're doing ok homie. <3
🌙v2.0 DEBUT ANNOUNCEMENT🐇
It's been a long time coming! Am ready to show off everyone's hard work and jam to some tunes!
🌸New model
🌸New everything!
🌸J-core DJ Set & uncapped subathon
📅Saturday, 28 March
🕕6PM EDT
please like and share, since @discord may never intervene. Here is the hacker thats been stealing many people's discord and twitter accounts, a lot of them are vtubers.
They are live on his youtube, but he may delete them, so they are all recorded here, he shows himself blatantly spamming mass support tickets, stealing accounts in real time, etc.
Maybe it can help someone.
IF I GO TO A BAGEL ESTABLISHMENT AND THEY PUT CAPERS ON MY BAGEL THEY BETTER BE PUTTING THE CAPERS ON TOP OF THE CREAM CHEESE SO THEY STICK
IF IM EATING MY BAGEL AND THE CAPERS ARE ROLLING OFF I'M GONNA GET ANGRY AND SAD
Hot take from a VTuber manager: if you’re not growing, it’s rarely “the algorithm”; it’s your content, your plan, or both.
People say: "don't do Vtubing thinking on making this a career or else you won't get too far/you will get frustrated"; You *can* and you *should* think of doing that as a career if you want to. Of course there are some "howevers" you should know before, and one of them is, know what you doing.
Don't use "hope" as a strategy: test, measure, adjust, repeat.
Start with an honest audit: watch your own VOD. End to-end. You feel bored watching your content? This is a problem.
On stream, if you’re bored, viewers are gone. And remember that editing isn’t personality; a flashy sixty-second cut can’t rescue a dull three-hour stream. Don't hold on everything on edited clips. And when you are searching for a editor, find one that matches your personality. Don't look to a good fast-paced editor if this ain't your style.
Ask for real feedback, not comfort. Sometimes, its hard to listen to a critic. But it is important. Listen and take notes of creators that you know that can be frank about your content.
Plan like a business: form a hypothesis, run a test, read data, decide. Set weekly experiments across hooks, thumbnails, titles, segment order, schedule, or topic. Study succesfull creators and copy the pattern, not the file: what exact hook, title/thumbnail, topic, runtime, posting time, and CTA worked?
Study flops with equal rigor: if the idea is strong but reach is weak, fix your SEO/keywords, title/thumbnail, the first three seconds, captions; if the idea is weak, kill it fast.
Spend wisely: gear and models are multipliers, not engines; prioritize audio and a stable rig before a pricey model. And there goes another hot take: premade models are not something to be ashamed. To be honest, its better to start this way and see if livestream is your business than spend lots of money on a model and discover that livestreaming isn't your thing.
Build community, not vanity metrics: define your niche and reasons to return (a recurring bit beats random spikes), and stay consistent.
The algorithm is an amplifier, not a savior. Create content that people finish and share.
If you feel lost, you can reach me on DMs. I sell a service, but I also like to help anyone I can.
Vtubers!
This thursday I'm debuting my brand new design and celebrating my birthday!
As a fun activity, I'm ranking vtubers who respond to this post! <3
If you'd like to be on the list, please comment your design!! This includes ones I know, ones I don't know, everyone is welcome!