No, I have been a vtuber fan for 5 years. I got tired, and many things happen in life.That is the most realistic answer you can give, but your oshi will probably have newer fans to replace you so all is good, I can appreciate my life while also being fine with her life going good.There is a universal law called "Don't stop what you love to do unless this action also create conflict with others", so the term 'abandoning your oshi' doesn't really exist, it's more of... focusing on what I love to do and focusing on myself.
Even if I give up on vtubers in general at some point, I'll still keep watching my oshi.
>>104760469Yes for my oshi. Definitely not for any holo especially her kek.
>>104760586fpbp. I'll follow my oshi through every avatar as long as she keeps working hard.
I will love Tanya in every universe
>>104760826Even if Tanya was evil?
Content and people evolve over time. This is a time waster at best or a mental illness at worst, and at some point it stops being worth wasting the time on.
>>104760469I would watch her in real life by that time because we'd be married with 6 kids
Blog?
>>104760879Lowly is the man who believes time is ever wasted
>>104760469As long as she doesn't radically change her content, yes.
>>104760469I watch my oshi for over 5 years but she only had one stream that reached 3 hours this year. Makes it easier to keep up and if they have something i like sure i watch them until they quit. I still watch Grubby from time to timeSome people will change their hobby or taste of genre others will keep it forever. My Grandpa was into Trains from childhood till his end.
I've been watching Ashens review literal garbage on his dirty old sofa for 15 years, I don't see why I'd drop a chuuba assuming they still do stuff I enjoy.
>>104760586that already happened to me. i feel like the charm of vtubing already died years ago
>>104760469if there's no bombshellposting and her content remains consistent, yeah sure
I'm still gonna be hoping to rock and banana-dick old lady Biboo on a nice leathwr couch and shoot a geyser of sperm into her. She obviously doesn't realize how bad we want her. Little brat needs serious correction!
>>104762085This but unironically
>>104760469Probably not. I'm already watching them less than I was, mostly because I'd rather play a game than watch someone else play.
no vtuber will last 15 years, even across multiple personas
>>104762194What does unironically mean with simple examples. I have so many people giving me opposite examples, i can't ever figure out what the fuck it means.I always go back to Alanis Morrisette's song where she says the guy won the lottery and died the next day. Isn't it ironic.So based on what, wtf is unironic? Claiming you want to die the next day after winning the lottery and not giving a shit or?
>>104762907Yeah, more or less.
>>104761146the same man that calls "frivolous pursuits" a waste of time spends 40 hours or more in a soul destroying wage cage
>>104760469Is it fine to take breaks? Absolutely. But to this day I'm still watching streamers I got into seventeen years ago even as they are completely different people in many ways.
>>104760469I will because i love her
>>104761645>as long as I stay stunted as a manchild foreverUsually you want people to change with you.
>>104762619Many of them are lasting 10, it seems weird you think 15 is the cutoff, especially when you factor in multiple personas. Obviously nobody could have been a vtuber 15 years ago but one of the Holos who will hit 10 years easy has already celebrated 18 years of activity on her other channel.
i only watch vtubers to try and get one to marry me
I'll die before I stop following Mr. Koro, and if she ever graduates or leaves the business that's the day vtubing dies for me.
>>104762619Honest question: what makes you say that? Because when you boil it down to its essence, vtubing is really just streaming with an avatar (or making your own ARG, if you're focused on short-form videos instead). And people have stuck with those for decades just fine.
>>104762907There's ironic as in "when something you wouldn't expect happens" and there's ironic in the "funny coincidence (usually negative and humorous)" like in the Alanis Morrisette song and then there's the current definition of ironic where you don't really mean what you say. The last is just a new coat of paint on "I was pretending to be retarded".Most of what zoomies say is ironic because if someone calls them out on liking something they have 7 layers of plausible deniability to fall back on to act like they were only pretending. Sadly this means they're incapable of truly liking anything, since it would open them up to being criticized.>this but ironicallyIs saying "this and I actually mean it"
Yeah. She's like that news anchor that's been on the TV almost daily forever.
>>104764138And he especially made himself a clown based on allowing for multiple personas. 15 years seems long for vtubers because vtubing wasn't around but basically all of the vtubers have been doing their online content creation for 15 years or more and vtubing is just the way for them to do it as comfortably and anonymously as possible. Some of the Internet personas I follow have been doing their thing online for 30 years plus. All those time lengths that seem predetermined to end short are just based on the recency of the platforms and technologies.
15 years is not that much. I'm over 5 years of watching Hololive as it is
>>104762907Unironically = literally, genuinely, sincerely, "I'm not joking"
>>104764698And bear in mind it's often used in a sarcastic or joking way, kind of like using literally when you don't actually mean something literally.
I doubt it, at least as a hardcore fan. Life just gets busier as you get older. Maybe if I still like vtubers I might continue watching some occasionally, but even now I watch a fraction of the streams I did in 2020 or 2021 because I have other things in life going on. Maybe if I find some super cushy WFH job again in the future I'll be back to watching streams constantly, but now it's become an "at home after work, exercise, and household chores" thing and I struggle to see it evolving past that.
>>10476457415 years is a shitton of time. My interests in 2010 were completely different vs today.
>>104764876I think that's a different question, only a small fraction of fans are actually the "I will watch every minute of content you put out the second it's available". What funds creators like this are people who are putting out money only a couple times a year. A lot of people who support them financially are total casuals while a lot of seemingly dedicated fans may not put in a cent.
>>104762907Irony = "I'm simulating ignorance"Unironic = "I'm not simulating ignorance"In this context, it's related to verbal irony. The Alanis Morissette song deals with situational irony.
>>104764947Because you were 12? 2010 was 15 years ago. Unless you were an adult then, your views on this are totally irrelevant.
>>104764164I looked it up on youtube and it says...Meaning: Used to express something that is true or serious without any hint of sarcasm or irony.Definition: In a manner that is not ironic; genuinely and sincere.This is humorous to me because my original post wasnt being ironic at all. I literally want to fuck Biboo at any legal age. I fucking love that girl. We all know living with her would make anyone happy.Ahem, so anyway, unironically is kinda just a preemptive descriptor then where you're assuming a statement might be perceived as ironic, sarcastic, insincere, or disingenuous so you preempt it with, "No, I actually mean this."To my original replier, I was dead fucking serious and even if I had ised hyperbole, I'd be understating it. However, no matter how bad I want her, I'm too lazy to try and get her. The only hope would to be a billionaire anyway. Or maybe if you looked like Vergil...
>>104765038I was 23. You must be very young.
>>104765113So you are admitting to be one of those retards who learned something false in college and did a complete 180 on your life? At least you didn't shoot anyone. Normal people aren't like you, thankfully.
>>104760469>biBOTHell no
>>104765187>learned something false in college and did a complete 180 on your lifebro wtf are you talking about I thought we were talking about vtubers and entertainment
>>104760469depends, do they make content i want to watch then maybe there's still a few youtubers in general i go back to from time to time like rtgames. for Vtubers probably since most actually do variety most of the time the issue i have is with content creators that just wont let a game die like Minecraft youtubers.
>>104764986The question was about continuing to watch the same vtubers for years. I'm significantly more casual of a fan now that I was a year ago (my oshi graduating & not returning on a new account thus far hasn't helped that) & I've dropped a lot of vtubers I formerly liked over the last year since either their content changed or they just stream at hours I can't watch & I do not have the time to catch up on vods. I still have vtubers I like who I'll watch if they're doing something particularly interesting, but the ultra hardcore dedication I used to have is gone. Without having an oshi & without having much free time, I just assume my interest will slowly decline until at some point I just stop watching vtubers entirely unless I suddenly have time again to watch more streams & either commit oshihen or she returns.
>>104760469I have an average of a 1 year attention span for vtubers (as in them being my main oshi I'll catch most streams of live)
>>104760469I've been watching the same channel for 11-12 years and I have no intention of stopping. I can't watch some of their oldest stuff anymore, but I still enjoy rewatching a good chunk of their contentYou're just a fag blogposting on /vt/
>>104765814The question itself requires in its very implication that the person you'd be watching doesn't retire or quit. Obviously nobody could have supported Nirvana for 15 years but you're likely mentally defective if you haven't been supporting or at least still checking out the new music from some artist you love for at least 15 years.
>>104760469I have been watching Sips_ longer.
>>104760826>>104760860half of my fap sessions are in her honor, so yes