VTubers — that is, virtual YouTubers — allow creators to be anonymous while exploring creativity through animation. The VTtuber “boom” began during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the movement is more than ...
VTubers, the internet creators who use digital avatars while live-streaming, blew up on YouTube in the late 2010s. Since then, the streamers have expanded across other platforms. Twitch’s most popular ...
If you’ve been on social media over the past week, then you’re probably familiar with the backlash against MasterCard, Visa, PayPal, and Stripe. A ragtag movement of gamers, artists, adult content ...
If you’ve been online in the past five years, there is a chance you have seen a new type of online gaming content on your feed — particularly that of what appear to be anime characters livestreaming ...
VTubers, short for virtual YouTubers, have exploded in popularity over the past few years. These entertainers use face, body, or voice tracking to puppeteer a digital avatar, usually one that looks ...
On a humid summer day, a long queue of people snakes outside a hotel ballroom turned concert hall in Wan Chai, Hong Kong, light sticks in hand. But they are not waiting for a chart-topping Cantopop ...
VTubers have grown in popularity on Twitch, and viewers can find them in almost every streaming category. The trend originated in Japan with Kizuna AI and spread globally over time. Major VTuber ...