The truth about quitting Genshin content
Summary
TLDRIn this candid video, the creator opens up about the pressures of content creation, battling mental health challenges, and the constant balancing act between personal desires and algorithm demands. She reflects on her past burnout from Genshin Impact content and the discovery of her passion for short-form and non-gaming content. The video also explores her struggles with self-censorship and the persona she built as a guide creator, revealing how streaming on Twitch has provided a safer, more authentic space for self-expression and discovery. Ultimately, she embraces her growth and the freedom to be her true self online.
Takeaways
- 😀 The pressure of time is a constant struggle, especially balancing content creation with personal life and relationships.
- 😀 There is an ongoing tension between creating content that aligns with personal passion versus what the algorithm demands for visibility and engagement.
- 😀 The shift to short-form content has been a relief, allowing exploration without the full consequences of long-form content.
- 😀 The realization that despite not being a lifelong gamer, there is still a strong connection and desire to create game-related content.
- 😀 Streaming on platforms like Twitch provides more freedom to express genuine personality compared to YouTube, where content is more curated.
- 😀 The sanitized, vanilla persona created for YouTube was a result of community expectations, leading to a loss of personal authenticity.
- 😀 Comments criticizing natural expressions (like swearing) highlight the contrast between the curated YouTube persona and the unfiltered real self.
- 😀 There was a significant emotional toll from constantly masking personality both online and in real life, especially during time as a Genshin creator.
- 😀 The transition from strict content formats (e.g., guides) to a more exploratory and relaxed approach is part of the journey toward authenticity.
- 😀 Streaming provides space for discovery and vulnerability, which wasn’t as possible on YouTube where there was a fear of appearing unknowledgeable.
- 😀 The goal moving forward is to continue shedding the filters on Twitch and allow for a more genuine, unpolished version of self-expression.
Q & A
Why does the speaker feel like they're constantly running out of time?
-The speaker feels they're running out of time due to the pressure of keeping up with content creation while managing personal challenges, including mental health, relationships, and indecision about what content to focus on.
What is the struggle the speaker faces regarding content creation and the algorithm?
-The speaker struggles with the tension between creating content they truly enjoy and what the algorithm favors for greater visibility. This creates a constant conflict in deciding where to invest their energy and time.
How does the speaker view short-form content in comparison to long-form content?
-Short-form content has been a blessing for the speaker, allowing them to experiment with new ideas without the same pressure and consequences as long-form content, especially when it deviates from their usual focus on Genshin-related content.
What realization did the speaker have about gaming content after attending Anime Expo?
-After attending Anime Expo and reconnecting with gaming, the speaker realized that they still enjoy gaming and see themselves creating game-related content again, even though they had previously distanced themselves from it.
Why does the speaker not consider themselves a 'gamer' despite creating Genshin Impact content?
-The speaker doesn't consider themselves a gamer because they typically focus on one or two games at a time and didn't engage deeply with the broader gaming culture, such as playing a variety of games, following game companies, or participating in gaming communities.
What does the speaker's experience with swearing on their streams reveal about their past content creation?
-The speaker's experience with swearing on their streams highlighted how they had to sanitize their personality and censor themselves in previous content, especially on YouTube, where they presented a more controlled and 'vanilla' version of themselves.
How did the speaker feel about their YouTube persona and the need to censor themselves?
-The speaker felt that their YouTube persona was too sanitized, and over time, they had internalized the need to censor themselves. This was especially apparent in their Genshin-related content, where they avoided sharing strong opinions to maintain a neutral, friendly image.
What is the significance of the 'canon event' mentioned in the script?
-The 'canon event' refers to a significant burnout experience related to Genshin Impact content creation, which marked a turning point for the speaker. It was a moment that forced them to confront the unsustainable nature of their previous content creation approach.
What impact did censoring themselves have on the speaker's personal life?
-The act of censoring themselves, both online and in real life, became ingrained in the speaker's behavior, making them feel exhausted from maintaining a facade. This was especially challenging when trying to maintain their content persona while suppressing their true self.
How does the speaker view the freedom they've gained since their 'starting over' video?
-Since the 'starting over' video, the speaker feels they've gained more freedom to be themselves but acknowledges that they're still in the process of fully embracing their authentic self. They now want to focus on being less filtered and more genuine, particularly on streams.
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