Was watching some thrifting youtubers and realized another reason Anisa is such a failure. Alongside not having her own identity and style, she also can't figure out which audience she wants to appeal to, so she tries to appeal to
everyone (and consequently appeals to no one).
Normal girls who like simple cooking? Edgy girls who like grunge and tattoos? Horny men who just want to see her boobs? Hardcore leftists? Her haters?
In order to appeal to one of these groups, you must turn away the other groups. So by trying to do trad wife cooking (poorly), edgy fashion (poorly), porn (poorly), and politics (poorly) all at once, she has turned off every single person who could have casually been her fan. Normal women do not want to see your boobs or hideous tattoos. Horny men do not want to see your cooking. The only niche she kind of appeals to is pathetic trans "women" who think that by cheering her on, they are successfully emulating real women. And that's a very, very small niche that will turn on her at the smallest slip-up.
In order to be successful online you need to be confident, find your niche, and stick with it without compromising your identity. Anisa is not built for any of that and never will be.
Edit: An example of someone who achieved what Anisa only wishes she could is JennaMarble's husband. He was in the exact same position as Anisa (dating a famous youtuber, wanted to do cooking online) but actually gained success because he stayed in his lane, let his personality and trends do the talking, and built up his own fanbase.
Marzia is another great example. She didn't just copy her boyfriend's videos and rely on his fame for her content. She made her own stuff unique to him, found her own editing style, and grew her own independent fanbase in her niche. I'm sure Anisa dreams of becoming like either of these people but isn't willing to put in the work.