I went to a virtual influencer's sold-out concert and the fan base was unlike anything I'd seen
I went to a virtual influencer's sold-out concert and the fan base was unlike anything I'd seen
VTuber Mori Calliope's live concert at the Hollywood Palladium was packed with screaming adoring fans and a community unlike anything I'd seen.

Virtual influencer Mori Calliope performed a sold-out show at the Hollywood Palladium in February.
These influencers, also known as VTubers, appear as digital avatars and are gaining popularity.
I went to the concert. It was unlike anything I've seen before.
Lol imagine the stench in that place.
5 2 ReplyI read the article. Didn't live up to the title. Its a growing trend with a dedicated fanbase, nothing was "unlike anything I've ever seen before".
3 0 ReplyWhat fresh horrors doth this day bring?
8 0 ReplyThere’s a Black Mirror episode that fits perfectly here. This is the future!
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"Virtual Influencer" is probably the worst way I have ever heard someone talk about a streamer that uses an anime avatar.
22 0 ReplyTBH, the whole "virtual idol" and "virtual avatar" thing predated not only Kizuna Ai, but also YouTube, with me first finding one through forums, and said virtual avatar was part of a "manga style webcomic-formatted blog", and apparently Japan already had some virtual idols at that time, allegedly even before the internet boom. It's just the "influencer" term is quite dehumanizing IMHO.
5 0 ReplySounds derogatory.
The content mill vtuber, Polar would probably fit as a Virtual Influencer, but she's dead in the water.
6 0 ReplyVirtual influencer would be more like Hatsune Miku not a Vtuber
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