RE: Magical Girl Ore: A First Reaction – Glass Reflection
Oh hey, good to see you on this site. I think it's a big deal that someone with a significant fanbase has joined Steemit, as it could use some higher quality content from an established personality. It's been difficult to stay engaged with Steemit as I haven't liked much of the content on it that isn't either related to cryptocurrency or already on youtube.
I've been a fan of yours for a while, drifted away from your videos for a bit since I got frustrated when you didn't discuss spoilers more in-depth, but I'll be sure to start watching you again. You still have a fun line delivery and I really like the whole aesthetic you have with the editing and the Hetalia jacket. I'm looking to get started in anime reviews myself. (and have some articles up on Steemit already)
I was discouraged by the lack of attention I got on Steemit, but now with someone like you on board I may start trying again with this new season starting. How do you like the site so far? I'd be interested to hear the opinion of someone who's been using youtube for a long time. Do you think a new content creator should start on youtube, a wordpress blog, or somewhere like Steemit?
Anyway, I liked this post. I've been seeing the same sentiment as yours that this show seems like one that could quickly lose its novelty, and it doesn't really look all that appealing to me, so I think I'll skip even the first episode. Still, it's interesting that Crunchyroll got it early. I'm not sure if I'd want that to become a trend, since unless Crunchyroll gets entire shows early, it could lead to weeks long gaps.
Sorry for the rambling post. Best of luck to you on this new platform, stay frosty and such.
Thank you for watching! I have been enjoying steemit so far. I got into it because a friend recommended it and I'm hoping things will go well here.
A new content creator is going to have difficulty no matter which site they use. My recommendation has always been to do it because you love it, and hope for the best. Everything else is bonus. It's possible that a site like steemit may have benefits because it's easy to find content related to a specific topic, and there's not as much competition as a large platform like YouTube might have. You're also rewarded for liking other videos and commenting on them, so it gives people a reason to look for new content to view.
I don't think you'll have to worry about Crunchyroll getting a bunch of shows early and then having gaps, because this seems to have been a rarity and I don't think there would be a benefit for anime studios to continue to do this. Though we'll see what the future holds. Stay frosty!