>>154720
The point of jvlogging is usually to show off travel stuff to parents, since most English teachers in Japan are fresh college grads in their first real job away from home.
In addition to the fact that recording for those videos will usually be the only time they speak English other than canned textbook shit.
Rachel and Jun/Kanadajin are just normal chicks doing things normal chicks would normally do when handed a camera. With the one exception that they're in japan.
Regardless of if they're chicks or not, a good chunk of younger jvloggers are just English teachers working abroad for a few years. They dont tend to care about viewer count that much, since the only real reason to care about viewers is for ad revenue, and temporary situations like this are terrible for that purpose.
Those that do this long-term dont get the amount of popularity and attention needed to create lolcows. Even your example the
>godfather of the Jvlogging community
only gets a few thousand views per video, IF he puts a clickbate title or thumbnail on it. He's really just an old guy with a lot of opinions who makes response videos in order to talk to other native English speakers. Then got popular because he started making videos talking about Japanese grammar and shit.
That being said, you could probably get something out of Rachel and Jun. But chans have gone after Victor in the past and never managed to get a lasting reaction out of him. I think its because he's always drunk while on youtube.
There are some that you could definitely fuck with, but I wouldn't say its more than any other group. And even when you do find one, they'll probably either just make all their videos private, disable comments, or stop uploading to youtube altogether. Again, its because of the fact that this is a temporary semi-private situation that jvloggers are a terrible demographic to go after.
>>154720
I think he's talking about this guy:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debito_Arudou
he runs a hugbox forum for weebs who got kicked out of japan.
http://www.debito.org/