Um, I'm not fully understanding this. Why is Kanata upset now?
I will post Kanata's rage text that was in her thumbnail from one of her streams...
Kanata said:
As long as I remember I've admired female idols, I've been their fan. There are numerous reasons as to why but "They're cute" and "They're beautiful" were big reasons, obviously I was also attracted to female actresses. I admired #yase Haruka, Horikita M#ki, Nag#sawa Masami, Ishihara S#tomi, Arimura Kasum#, and many more famous actresses. I was captivated by their beauty. In particular I came to like Gakki, Aragaki Yui. From then on I was watching dramas and other variety shows. Her cuteness in variety shows, silent voice, her look as she looked in the cameras, she was an amazing lady. With her pure and innocent image I scrolled through her images and though to myself 'among actresses the one I love the most must be Gakki'. Is it gross? but it was real. Lately famous actresses have been getting married one after another. When Satomi got married I got such a loud voice Towa and Suisei who were with me at the time got really creeped out. This is what an idol otaku is. If Gakki got married.. I kept thinking about it more and more. Today. 19th of May 2021. today, thasvdnisdnv
Its a japanese thing, unfortunately. They obsess over these things way too much. Thats part of the reason why Kanata and the rest of Hololive keep such a strict guard over their identities and personal lives, if an obsessed fan finds out that they don't look like their avatars or that they're engaged/married/have a partner, there's a very real chance of not just doxxing and hatemail but even violence.
Yes, some fans are so fucked in the head that they hurt or kill over their obsession.
Its a japanese thing, unfortunately. They obsess over these things way too much. Thats part of the reason why Kanata and the rest of Hololive keep such a strict guard over their identities and personal lives, if an obsessed fan finds out that they don't look like their avatars or that they're engaged/married/have a partner, there's a very real chance of not just doxxing and hatemail but even violence.
Yes, some fans are so fucked in the head that they hurt or kill over their obsession.
All vtubers in general. Someone got a victim of this already.
Its a japanese thing, unfortunately. They obsess over these things way too much.
It's not exactly just a Japanese only thing, I think, though maybe it's more for actors/actress and youtubers rather than idol outside of Japan[?]. From what I've heard Japan is also more strict about their idol's personal life in general so that's a plus I guess. Won't stop stalker and paparazzi, but still.
colBoh said:
Kanata knows full well the kind of shit her friends have gone through, and yet she's judging her oshi the same way. Screw Kanata.
She did kinda wish them a happy marriage or something along that line there, and it's partly played for laugh (though it does seem partly genuine too)
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I won't say idolizing to this degree is right, personally I can't really understand why someone would think something like that, though I do know that the act of "idolizing" is a universal thing. Some people will downright despise some youtubers for "abandoning" certain games, or reviewers for having an opinion they don't agree with. For a harsher example, hating people for being very toxic, a crime they did, or at least a crime they're accused of because "I thought you're better than this". This is more grey territory, sometimes they deserve it sometimes they don't, because sometimes they didn't really do the crime, but sometimes they're a genuine pedophile and rather proud for it.
...welp, thank you for coming to my horrible Ted talk. Good bye.
It's not exactly just a Japanese only thing, I think, though maybe it's more for actors/actress and youtubers rather than idol outside of Japan.
Yeah, I don't think it's exclusive to the Japanese, but IIRC there's a lot more of a culture of idols specifically being made to put up a facade of "purity", virginity, availability, etc. that you don't see to that same degree in other countries, and I think that has the unfortunate tendency to: 1. leave fans feeling disillusioned when the (obviously exaggerated) persona doesn't correspond to reality 2. attract the obsession of the skeezier sort of fans Which, of course, is a disaster waiting to happen.