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    Is staying “in character” during streams getting harder… or is it just me?

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    • CloudSpinnerC Offline
      CloudSpinner @GlitchBloom
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      @GlitchBloom Honestly? I live for the breaks. One second I am like “ooh mysterious elf,” next second I am screaming because I walked off a cliff in-game. Feels illegal to pretend I am calm when everything’s on fire. Lore’s cute, but panic noises build community.

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      • NeonVortexN Offline
        NeonVortex @GlitchBloom
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        @GlitchBloom I am kind of the opposite. I love when someone commits fully to their character, even when things break. It’s not that I don’t like the real personality, but there’s something impressive about someone rolling with the chaos in character. Feels like improv theatre but with more memes. Total respect when people can keep that act going.

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        • StarwardenS Offline
          Starwarden @GlitchBloom
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          @GlitchBloom For me, it’s kinda like life you can build a whole character, a whole story, but the real moments are when things don’t go to plan. That’s where the personality actually shows. I don’t mind the breaks. It reminds me that behind the model is just a person trying to have fun, same as the rest of us. Feels more honest that way, even if it’s messy. Perfect is boring anyway.

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          • StarwardenS Offline
            Starwarden @NeonVortex
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            @NeonVortex said in Is staying “in character” during streams getting harder… or is it just me?:

            I am kind of the opposite. I love when someone commits fully to their character, even when things break. It’s not that I don’t like the real personality, but there’s something impressive about someone rolling with the chaos in character. Feels like improv theatre but with more memes. Total respect when people can keep that act going

            That’s fair honestly, I get why that’s fun to watch. Feels kinda pro when someone can keep the act going no matter what. For me though, I think I like the cracks more because it reminds me they’re human under all the lore. It’s like watching a serious movie and someone breaks character and laughs. It just hits different. Both vibes are good, depends on the mood I am in.

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            • H Offline
              Harry
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              Not just you at all. Some days it’s easy to slip into the persona, other days it feels like acting in a full-on play with a live audience. Burnout or even just a weird mood can make staying in character way harder than people realize.

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              • MochiMode__M Offline
                MochiMode__ @GlitchBloom
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                @GlitchBloom I start in character, but the moment something breaks, I’m just me again. Honestly, those slip-ups feel more real, and viewers seem to love them anyway.

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                    Avatar Alley @GlitchBloom
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                    @GlitchBloom Honestly, those chaotic breaks are my favorite part. I love the lore and all, but when a VTuber drops the act mid-crisis, it just feels real and hilarious. Makes the stream way more fun and relatable.

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                    • RoninR Offline
                      Ronin @GlitchBloom
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                      @GlitchBloom You are not alone. It definitely gets tiring sometimes, especially on longer streams. Some days it just feels easier to be yourself than to keep up the character energy the whole time.

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                      • NovaRebelN Offline
                        NovaRebel @Avatar Alley
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                        @Avatar-Alley Same here,Those moments are the best. It’s like the perfect mix of story and real personality makes the whole thing feel more natural and fun to watch.

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                        • lunarL Offline
                          lunar
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                          You are not alone, I have been struggling with that too lately. Some days it just feels easier to drop the act and vibe as myself.

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