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I mean, considering Kiara's too bird-brained to go through the trouble of hiding sensitive information on her stream for a few moments to whale her up some gacha currency and start rolling on stream, I expected nothing less out of her.Yeah but people here and in reddit complained that Kiara did not get gacha currency to blow it like it usually happen, last thing i remember she got Djeeta and posted it on twitter, at least Ina (well her roomate) play the Salt planet that is FGO and she iirc was in the last event before Christmas 2020 (the one where Nemo was in the gacha and she got him)
Not sure what Ina playing Fate GO has to do with the branch having a promotional deal with PriConne, but okay. I figured most people already knew by now how she's a regular player of FGO.
It certainly helps that Kiara probably has the most engagement with her fans out of all of EN, at least from what I noticed. She'll give total nobodies the time of the day as long as their comments/replies catch her attention.Regarding Kiara, she follows a similar approach as Rushia. Whether she does it just because that's how she is or as a legit strategy can be debated. Recently, I have been getting recommended clips of Kiara. Like with Rushia, many of the clips that I see have the waifu pandering to the audience's parasocial derangements. Often offering kisses, sweet words, and playing the role of a virtual girlfriend of sorts.
I feel that as with Rushia (2nd most superchatted hololiver) this strategy is bringing in some parasocial whales and might result to her becoming the leading superchat EN earner. I don't have any evidence to back up my prediction though, Regardless, superchats alone shouldn't be used as the metric for who is Cover's biggest cashcow. Not saying they don't mean anything, but you have to remember how much of the cut is taken by both the waifu and Youtube.
Even though parasocial relationships are incredibly unhealthy, it's a good business play to pander just a bit to those folks. Simple acknowledgement here and there. Keeps people coming back due to the whole "parasocial" aspect.
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