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Let’s get to know the virtual fan culture properly! Let’s keep the right fan culture.
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- There are important rules in the virtual YouTuber fandom culture to protect the world of virtual YouTubers and the enjoyment of fans.
- Red Pill, mentioning past lives, uploading live stream clips, mentioning other virtual YouTubers, etc. can damage the image of virtual YouTubers or cause conflict within the fandom, so they should be prohibited or avoided.
- Adhering to these rules is an act of protecting virtual YouTubers and fandom culture, and it contributes to making the world of virtual YouTubers more prosperous through positive interactions.
As the popularity of Virtual YouTubers (VTubers) spreads worldwide, the fandom culture surrounding them has emerged as a significant topic. The world of VTubers has its own set of important rules that fans must adhere to. Following these rules helps protect the world of VTubers and allows fans to enjoy their content more fully. This article summarizes essential points that virtual fans should know.
First, the spread of "red pills" is strictly prohibited. Red pills refer to information related to the past internet broadcasting activities or real appearances of the actors who perform as virtual YouTubers. The core of virtual YouTubers is immersion in the character, and fans should help ensure that the character feels like an independent entity from reality. Therefore, the spread of red pills is considered an act that damages the world of virtual YouTubers. Of course, some VTubers may choose to reveal their identities and continue their activities, but this is a very exceptional situation.
Second, mentioning past lives is prohibited. Past lives is a concept similar to red pills, referring to the previous broadcasts of virtual YouTubers. Fans linking these past broadcasts to current content can negatively impact the virtual YouTuber's current image. Therefore, such actions should be avoided within the fandom.
Third, uploading real-time live broadcast clips should be done with caution. Due to the limitations of YouTube AI, clips registered in a clip channel may be recognized as the original. This can harm the virtual YouTuber's channel, so fans should exercise extreme caution when uploading live broadcast clips. Protecting the virtual YouTuber's channel is also an important role for fans.
Fourth, mentioning other virtual YouTubers should be avoided. Many VTubers prohibit mentioning other VTubers during their broadcasts. This is a measure to maintain the flow of the broadcast and prevent conflicts among fans of specific VTubers. Fans should be aware of this rule when watching broadcasts and leaving comments, and avoid excessive mentions.
Finally, following these rules is like protecting virtual YouTubers. By maintaining a proper fan culture, fans can enjoy the activities of their favorite virtual YouTubers for a long time. The world of virtual YouTubers is built through interactions with fans, and when these interactions are positive, the world becomes even richer.
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