On the 26th, Mushimegane of “Tokai On Air” (7.06 million subscribers) updated his personal channel and said, “I guess YouTube isn’t popular anymore.” YouTube isn’t so popular anymore, is it? Mushimegane presents letters from fans in a radio format on his personal channel “Mushimegane’s Broadcasting Club.” When talking about his junior and senior high school fans, he said that schools are “the source of trends” and that “buzz comes from schools.” However, Mushimegane continued, “Based on my gut feeling, I don’t think there are any YouTubers that are really buzzing,” and said, “In the past, Tokai On Air was popular, Kintan Boys was popular, and now Comdot is really popular, and I could clearly see those times, but now, I just don’t feel anything.” Mushimegane touches on the possibility that his own “antenna” may no longer be present, and suggests that YouTube may no longer be popular. He said he fears that YouTube is gradually disappearing from people’s daily habits, and that he feels like people are gradually spending less and less free time on YouTube. So what is this increase about? It seems that with his “imagination as a 31-year-old, somewhat older man,” he is not sure, and he appealed to viewers, “I want to know what is taking them,” and “What is coming now? What are you guys playing at the moment?” Mushimegane points out that Tokai On Air is neither good-looking nor smart, has a vulgar side to them, is not unpleasant, and is easy to say “I like them.” “I wouldn’t go so far as to say it’s proselytizing, but I’m grateful that the keyword Tokai On Air is popping up in conversations here and there,” he commented.
People from or former TV industry are now infiltrating the industry, and the number of talented creators is much lower than it used to be. No wonder these fake people have lower views.
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