Makes sense given how a single tweet out of place can turn an influencer into a toxic liability.
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Glad to see that the bullshit jobs are replaced first!
Thats a mascot.
You reinvented the mascot my dudes.
Oh no!
Anyway...
Not a single one even looks real. Video game characters at best.
Do "real" influencers look real?
They don't need to look real to be popular.
They look like ads for Sims expansions.
The vtuber genre says hello
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This is just V-tuber with extra steps
The funniest part is that the first VTuber pretended to be an AI.
Yeah, she tricked me at first and then after a video I realized how fluid the movements were and that the speech was too realistic. I thought how it worked was that someone played the game and then people programmed a Vocaloid voice to say all those things and animated her body.
Who did they replace?
No way this can go horribly wrong. Nope.