Currently, my most watched would be Kanna Yanagi. (probably a bit obvious with how many of my posts include her)
I think why I watch her so much is because she's reliable. She's streams a lot, so there's always more to watch. She maintains a comfy and wholesome vibe, so I don't have to worry about "stuff" like world news or internet drama while I watch. The big collab events she joins or organizes are also a bonus.
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I think I ran into this same issue. One day, Interstellar wasn't loading anything for me but error messages. Tried a guest account, and it worked. I eventually fixed it by logging out of my account on Interstellar and relogging back in.
edit: nevermind. Misread the post. Just tried it again, and fedia guest account didn't work.
On it's own, VReverie shutting down is actually a good thing. They're management is notoriously abusive. Of the 14 talents they hired, only 2 remained (technically 3 if you count Furi).
On the larger scale, it's adding to the pattern of small Vtuber agencies shutting down this year. PRISM, EIEN, Production Kawaii, and now VReverie.
Gotta remember not everyone is wired the same way or responds to stimuli the same way.
Some sounds work great for sleeping, while others not so much. It might sound paradoxical, but silence also has a noise to it. For me, the noise of silence is hit or miss for sleeping, white noise is too sharp and annoying, and nature sounds are often a bit too distracting. What I've found works best for me is rounded brown noise.
Pokemon Emerald: I used to play it a bunch to escape reality. Now my mind just associates it with safe spaces. It never fails to cheer me up when I hear the ost or see pokemon from that gen. Only bad part is that I can't play for longer than 20 mins without feeling so cozy I fall asleep.
Guilty Gear Strive: Strangely relaxing once I got a hang of the controls. I just play a few rounds against the AI for a pick-me-up. Not sure if it's still uplifting at higher levels.
Muse Dash: The music and cutesy artstyle are so overwhelmingly positive, it's hard to stay negative when you're in the zone and grooving.
Last year, one of the largest vtubers, Ironmouse, did a charity event to raise money for the Immune Deficiency Foundation. Two days ago, Ironmouse just revealed that the IDF had received none of the $500k charity donations she raised. Apparently someone at the agency she was contracted with had embezzled the money. This has sent the entire vtubing community into an uproar, effectively annihilating the agency overnight, and re-raised $1 million donations for IDF over the span of two days.