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Real person to the left, virtual to the right. The low rate of live broadcasting and the popularity of virtual idols

The days of network anchors are not good to mix? On May 9, according to a social survey of 2,530 live viewers released by a Japanese social survey company and video production company Filments earlier, it was found that the actual number of people participating in the tipping was only 6.6%, that is, about 167, and the amount of willing to tip was less than 1,000 yen.

Real person to the left, virtual to the right. The low rate of live broadcasting and the popularity of virtual idols

As for why you want to tip, the reason here seems to be the same in the world, mainly because you want the anchor to pay attention to yourself, and encourage each other to create and so on.

Real person to the left, virtual to the right. The low rate of live broadcasting and the popularity of virtual idols

In fact, in the past, I usually looked at this kind of news, why take it out today? Because not long after I saw this news, I saw another news about Station B.

It is a news story about virtual anchors who have earned more than one million yuan in one hour. If people have some fantasies about live broadcasting, then at least for a certain male and female anchors, this fantasy may not be completely unattainable. But behind the virtual anchor, I am afraid that it is really a group of foot-cutting men.

Real person to the left, virtual to the right. The low rate of live broadcasting and the popularity of virtual idols

But this does not seem to hinder everyone's enthusiasm for virtual idols, and from the perspective of the proportion of the entire tip, in fact, the difference is not very large. The virtual live broadcast of Station B is a little more than seven points. But this base is really much, and the dividend of live broadcasting is still fragrant.

Real person to the left, virtual to the right. The low rate of live broadcasting and the popularity of virtual idols

Then the style of the live broadcast and the scene are probably the two pictures up and down have been explained. In fact, I don't know why staring at a paper person for an hour has the urge to tip.

Real person to the left, virtual to the right. The low rate of live broadcasting and the popularity of virtual idols

So I deliberately read some relevant materials, but also to understand where their attraction is, and then the conclusion is probably the selling of human settings, and most of these virtual idols are 'foreigners' exported from Japan, and they all have a more rigorous setting. In addition to such boy groups, of course, there are many large numbers of girl groups, exquisite dress, delicate painting style, clear characters, the entire setting of these virtual idols is basically the same as that of real idols.

Real person to the left, virtual to the right. The low rate of live broadcasting and the popularity of virtual idols

For example, the four people on this picture, from left to right, their personalities are: Literary Hero, Psychic Detective, Sound Demon, Mafia and Spellcaster.

You say that you like the problem of the second dimension, many people also like it, and the surrounding area is also occasionally bought, but if you say that you watch live tips, I am afraid that I will not be crazy to this point, because I know that the response to me is basically 0.

Well, when I saw this, I already had a question in my mind that I had to think about, if watching live tips is to win the other party's favor or inspire the other party. So what is the purpose of tipping virtual anchors?

Is this a game of kryptonite psychology? But playing kryptonite will really make you strong and be admired by thousands of people. So I feel like it shouldn't be the same.

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