Virtual Female YouTubers – MGTOW
An Idol is coming! Ya! Ya! Ya!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgzcz…
No sex please, we’re millennials
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/artic…
MGTOW Mystery Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzkav…
Hi Everyone Sandman Here,
This video is brought to you by a donation from Mike and here’s what he has to say: “Hi Sandman, Maybe do something on kizuna ai, the most popular youtuber in japan. Are real women so toxic, that a cartoon is better? I’ve attached a link so you can share it with everyone.” Well Mike thanks for the donation and topic. I’ll cover your topic for half of this video and then get into something else because I honestly couldn’t find enough information about Kizuna to give you a super in depth analysis. I can’t say for sure why the Kizuna AI YouTube channel is one of the top twenty or thirty channels in Japan but I’ll take a crack at it. The first thing about the Kizuna AI is that it’s done through motion capture. So someone, a man or a woman can put on a motion capture suit that are easily available for two or three grand right now and they can input all the motions that way. The second thing is there’s actually a female voice over artist that was hired to speak over the motiona capture. Channels with women or the female form on them get more subscribers. About seventy-five percent of people on YouTube are men so they are willing to worship the female form wherever or whatever it is. Also since Kizuna is a cartoon that also attracts a much younger audience of listeners. It’s a combination of live action cartoon and supposedly artificial intelligence. The creators also claim that’s an AI but I simply don’t buy that because it’s a real human voice and motion capture. But Japan in general has a love for new technologies, anime, AI and neotenous looking female cartoon characters. So this hits many of those key points that are part of that culture. Another question we should be asking Mike is why does a woman disguise herself or use motion capture technology to project a fake version of herself on YouTube. My thinking is that it’s for a couple of different reasons. The first being that she can escape the criticism of the female collective. The Kizuna AI isUse a youthful appearance to connect to fans both young and old. But I’m going to make the prediction that in the future we are going to see more and more YouTubers, especially the ones that use funny cartoons or graphics as their avatars to use motion capture technology to create moving 3D rendered cartoon avatars that move on screen. Another crude version of this can be seen on the Girl Does Rant YouTube channel. It’s a channel with a woman that wears a weird looking mask and alters her voice to sound more childlike and she shows off her massive machine gun jigglies too. But I guess that channel didn’t take off and so she stopped producing content. The woman behind the creepy mask is actually middle aged and so she thought she’d try her hand at internet fame and it didn’t work. If she looked like she was twenty years old and didn’t have that creepy mask or face she would do incredibly well like Lauren Southern or Brittany Pettibone.
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