>>246585
>You're supposed to see it as just a virtual animu girl native to the Wired. The role that the real womyn plays is purely performative, like voice actors for anime characters, but more advanced. At that point it could be a man as well as long as he plays the role well and has a good voice filter.
Yup. Could be compared to WWE, Idols and streamers meshing.
>Keep the ideal creatures in the ideal world (ie. idealized animu girls deserve to only exist in idealized animu worlds free from jewish decadence).
This is one of the problems. That you're willingly subjecting yourself into a parasocial relationship with not only the persona, but an entire company that seeks to maximise profit. Parasocial relationships with streamers and YouTubers are already a problem, commercialising it like this is awful. It's rent a girlfriend, rent a friend and to a certain extend rent a community, since crowd around the vtuber becomes part of the show.
Of course, if you wanna be reductive most relationships can be reduced to a transactional quid pro quid, but you're really making the exchange purely attention for money. It's a bond that only lasts until there is no more money to give, never growing beyond that. Most vtuber fans probably know this, but the honey is too good to give up I guess. Though over time it can start to extend into stalker or obsession levels.
>>246589
>That’s not true as they flip and lose their minds of the slightest rumor that their girl behind the avatar has a boyfriend, even though it never gets into business, they actively stalk her irl.
Correct but that's because of the person is breaking the pseudo-contract of keeping the persona. That and the mentally people obsessing too much. They are supposed to play the character, many of them have certain ticks or catch phrases desu. Basically it's like idols right?