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9112100 No.9112100 [Reply] [Original]

See the picture for the numbers. Just look at the big table on top for the quickest results; or the one on the bottom for individual ranks..

If you want a quick summary, most categories of jp vtubers are falling in august, when compared to july, so I’m guessing the summer vacations buff was stronger on the previous month, or the july events were more popular, or perhaps it is due to covid restrictions starting to open up again.
The only group who saw some growth this month was the apex vtubers, mostly because of big tournaments, so you can expect them, along with all the other jps, to take a deep dive now on this new month of september.
Meanwhile, the old holo and niji ENs seem stagnated; and VShojo is back to having some small growths. HoloEN2 had its expected debut buffs; and Nimu is exploding in popularity for some reason.
I’m using the metric (vod) views/time because it seems to be the best metric we can use for comparisons. There’s no way to calculate direct hours watched without having access to data analytics from inside each channel owner or bullshitting it; simply counting total views doesn’t take into account how much did they stream to get there (and they usually count small skits and music videos as well); and live viewers (on youtube) are very buggy and cut off a significant portion of that real number (for example, comparison between Miko’s twitch and youtube minecraft streams seem to indicate that 35% of her yt live viewers numbers are hidden [read the OP or the whole thread >>2253454 for anons discussion on the possible reasons for it) (not to mention that twitch max live viewers are constantly influenced by twitch raids coming from other channels).
Reading and trying to compare all those ratios for each hour length would have been a pain for any of you, so that’s why I’ve already made the ranking tables, with ranks for inside each time length. The longer the stream time, the fewer vtubers that had any videos available to calculate. Never compare general view/time ratios of streamers who have very different stream duration averages - that’s why I painted those general rankings on the right in grey. Only compare data (or ranks) from the same time length.
For combining those ranges from each time length, i inverted each position into a fraction (position/total), calculated the average of all available time-length fractions for each streamer, and then compared those resulting numbers: the smaller your fraction is, it means the higher yours positions were, so you rank higher. You can see a practical example (from may) here: >>4423534.
Video types like short skits, short amvs/covers/original songs, watchalongs, members only, or private were not included for the calculations. Videos analyzed for 'this month' are from the time period of 31-07-21 to 31-08-21 (~11pm jst).
You can see the biggest individual growth fluctuations with those vtubers who had some huge special stream (like 3ds, costumes, returns, tournaments). They can be big rises if the special vids happened on this month; or big falls if the special vids occurred on last month. On those cases you can see % change of one specific time length way superior than the rest for that vtuber.
Collecting all this data was a whole lot of work, so no promises that I’ll be doing this again, or as big of a list. I don’t think I missed anyone too big, I left out the smaller nijisanjis, or holostars or whoever else because I don’t have the time to include them all - but I did include a few smaller ones just out of curiosity. Expect the list of checked vtubers to be cut by a good number on the next month. And no "now im suddenly a vtuber" trendhoppers were included either. If you think I left out someone relevant you can try convincing me to do their numbers as well, although if they are too small I’ll just tell you to fuck off.

>> No.9112194

>muh numbers
No one cares. Just watch who you enjoy

>> No.9112212

>>9112100
Didn't read but cool post

>> No.9112266

>>9112100
i'm happy for you tho
or sorry that happened

>> No.9112379
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9112379

>>9112100
OP again, and here's the vtubers ranks history, updated. This one is not supposed to be perfect especially for the past years having worse sources, but it gives a good indication I guess.
There was really not a lot to point out as things of interest, apart from Nimu`s great ranking (#26), fueled by a lot of collab with big ES names outside of vtubing. Ironmouse (#55) would also have managed to make it to top 50 for the first time, if it wasn`t for the five en2s appearing and pushing her further down.

>> No.9112427

>>9112100
Cool but you have your own thread already.

>> No.9112681

>>9112100
kys and post it in the numbers thread instead you fucking pseudointellectual

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