Understanding the Consequences of VTuber Reincarnation
Yiluo Wei, Gareth Tyson

TL;DR
This study provides the first large-scale empirical analysis of VTuber reincarnation, revealing its negative impacts on Nakanohito careers, audience engagement, and industry stability, highlighting the need for industry reforms.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive quantitative analysis of VTuber reincarnation, a phenomenon previously understudied, using extensive data to reveal its detrimental effects.
Findings
Reincarnation leads to decreased audience and financial support.
Reincarnation increases harassment and negative experiences for Nakanohito.
Reincarnation causes broader negative impacts on the VTuber industry.
Abstract
The rapid proliferation of VTubers, digital avatars controlled and voiced by human actors (Nakanohito), has created a lucrative and popular entertainment ecosystem. However, the prevailing industry model, where corporations retain ownership of the VTuber persona while the Nakanohito bears the immense pressure of dual-identity management, exposes the Nakanohito to significant vulnerabilities, including burnout, harassment, and precarious labor conditions. When these pressures become untenable, the Nakanohito may terminate their contracts and later debut with a new persona, a process known as "reincarnation". This phenomenon, a rising concern in the industry, inflicts substantial losses on the Nakanohito, agencies, and audiences alike. Understanding the quantitative fallout of reincarnation is crucial for mitigating this damage and fostering a more sustainable industry. To address this…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParanormal Experiences and Beliefs · Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts · Media, Religion, Digital Communication
