In 2020, Represent Fox has declared retirement as a YouTuber and is mounting Comdot with the number of subscribers. Which channel do you think will have the most subscribers at the end of Reiwa?Nakata Shunsuke's profile photo Nakata Shunsuke · Follow Work advisor/illustrator/musicianDecember 21 In 2020, Represent Fox has declared retirement as a YouTuber and is mounting Comdot with the number of subscribers. Which channel do you think will have the most subscribers at the end of Reiwa?
I guess I shouldn't say that I don't care about death lol
However, if it is tied as "the end of Reiwa", I can assure you.
No matter how you estimate it, Reiwa is likely to last for decades. There is no doubt that both will disappear at the end of Reiwa.
At least it's impossible to remain as a top YouTuber (I don't know if it's the top at the moment). I think it's precisely because the people in question know this that they plan to expand into other businesses as soon as possible.
Even if the YouTube channel itself survives, the main player will probably be replaced more and more, and I will try to go around as a backup. I don't think there is anyone left at this stage.
In the first place, it's bad to say that I'm a YouTuber or a VTuber now, but it's completely a business for children . There are also YouTubers in the adult genre, but the type that sells their name and makes a lot of money is completely a comedian / idol , and it is content for children that is an extension of the former TV variety.
It's a comprehensive entertainment like the old downtown, tunnels, SMAP, Arashi, and EXILE.
Even comedians/idols who have dominated the world in the past will shift their activities when they get older, and they can't do the same kind of mischief as they did when they were young. Also, even if it maintains its popularity, it will naturally disappear from the momentum of the mainstream.
Young people are interested in new things, and once the young people of today grow up and graduate, that's it. Even in modern times, downtown and Kimutaku are treated as big names, but it is the latest idols that young people scream.
Besides, the current YouTuber office still lacks the know-how to crush such veterans, so if you don't go behind the scenes as soon as possible, it's quite possible that the future will be over. Even if Represent Fox and comdot-like YouTubers may exist at the end of Reiwa, there is no future where they are active as they are. I get tired of it.
Your question is like asking 30 years ago, "Who do you think will be the most popular, Kenji Moriwaki or Hideyuki Nakayama, around 2022? "
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