16 April, 02:49
Replying to ORiON ||: πΌπ£ππ§π€ππ πͺ's Post
2) If you want to focus mostly or purely on livestreaming then Twitch. However there isn't much of a discovery system. Streaming in large categories for new streamers usually mean getting buried alongside hundreds-thousands of others. Unless you find a niche activity with little competition (but enough interest) people would have to go out of their way to find you. You are also only visible when you're live - you can negate this a little by making vids on YT/TT but again, I don't know the conversion rates, I imagine it's even lower since this requires people to switch platforms.
16 April, 02:43
Replying to ELiSSA πΎ's Post
There are two main deciding factors:
1) If you regularly make videos that does well then YouTube would be the choice. Since it doesn't promote livestreams a lot, videos will be how people discover you and if they like it they might tune in for streams as well. I don't know how many video watchers convert into live audiences since it's a different viewing experience. The upside is, if they're interested then they won't have to switch platforms to watch you stream (something I know from experience most people don't like doing).
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1) If you regularly make videos that does well then YouTube would be the choice. Since it doesn't promote livestreams a lot, videos will be how people discover you and if they like it they might tune in for streams as well. I don't know how many video watchers convert into live audiences since it's a different viewing experience. The upside is, if they're interested then they won't have to switch platforms to watch you stream (something I know from experience most people don't like doing).
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03 April, 04:49
vTubers.Me supports vTubers and creators of all diversity, which yes does include trans creators. At the time of making the original post on the vTubers.Me account, I was wanting to show that we support all creators and will take action against those that choose to harass or discriminate any creator. People have brought up arguments saying because I did not mention trans creators directly that I am transphobic, which is far from the case. I was really trying to fit what I could into one post and I admitted in a follow-up the quality of it suffered because of it.