This Manga Offers an Incredibly Realistic Look at VTubing With Social Anxiety – VICE
In the world of virtual YouTubers, or VTubers, where personalities create digital avatars to interact with their audience, there is a new manga that o…

In the world of virtual YouTubers, or VTubers, where personalities create digital avatars to interact with their audience, there is a new manga that offers an incredibly realistic look at this phenomenon through the lens of social anxiety.
The manga, titled “Virtual-san wa Miteiru” (Virtualsan Looking), follows the story of a group of VTubers who struggle with social anxiety in real life. Despite putting on a confident and outgoing persona online, these characters grapple with feelings of insecurity and fear when it comes to face-to-face interactions.
The creator of the manga, Sui Hiroto, drew inspiration from their own experiences with social anxiety and the disconnect between online personas and real-life interactions. The characters in the manga are depicted as complex individuals who use their virtual avatars as a way to cope with their struggles and connect with others in a way that feels safe and comfortable.
“Virtual-san wa Miteiru” has garnered praise for its nuanced portrayal of mental health issues and the impact of technology on social relationships. By delving into the world of VTubing and exploring the ways in which individuals use online platforms to navigate their anxieties, the manga offers a fresh perspective on the intersection of technology and mental health.
As VTubing continues to grow in popularity, “Virtual-san wa Miteiru” serves as a timely exploration of the complexities of online identity and the ways in which technology can both empower and challenge individuals in their quest for connection and self-expression.
Source: VICE