The Rabbit Hole Trend... and it's ugly truths. || Gacha Rant
• Chu-The-Kxtsune • • Chu-The-Kxtsune •
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 Published On Mar 25, 2024

▪︎ Heyyyy everyone! Daily reminder to give respect to everyone mentioned! Please don't go off hunting for them and spread hate to them. It doesn't solve anything.

▪︎ Also, thank you for watching! :]

• On a side note, there was something I didn't put in the video for the sake of timing.
• With the Honkai Star Rail animation I showed, people were saying it was a Rabbit Hole 'parody.' ... I didn't believe that one bit. It was straight-up traced EVERYWHERE. It wasn't a parody. It was straight up stealing. A parody wouldn't have been traced. Yikes.

▪︎ One thing that I definitely wanted to add was that the oversexualized content being shown to children is a problem. Of course, parents could be seeing what their child is watching, but the problem lies with YouTube's algorithm. This trend is extremely large and once a child runs into it while scrolling through YouTube shorts, it consistently keeps showing up. Especially if the child interacts with it by commenting and/or liking it. The people joining the Rabbit Hole trend generally make it more sexualized than the original video; in which is the type of content usually recommended by YouTube's algorithm. Not to mention the lyrics are misused and misunderstood by people who don't know the translation. (But this is not a surprise, as this has been an ongoing problem between Japanese songs and people who don't know Japanese. A lot of Japanese songs are rooted with sensitive topics like sexual innuendoes and suicide. People will misuse these deeply rooted songs because it has a 'nice tone.')

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— The description has been updated, so please consider reading through that. :]
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I read through the comments, and I made a small mistake.

Apparently, the character wasn't Miku, and I mistaked it as Miku. (Since channel makes Hatsune Miku content and it somewhat looks like Miku, I assumed it was Miku.) It was a failure on my part.

Though, the thing that confused me was that Miku and Pure Pure looked similar. The blue hair, the pigtails, and at some point, the video show cased other animations they did with Miku. So, I thought it was Miku.

(Honestly, I think they should of changed SOMETHING with Pure Pure to make it more unique and less like Miku, considering they're known for making Miku animations. For example, changing the hair color to not be blue. Or making the hair style not pigtails. Hatsune Miku is extremely well known, and you wouldn't want to make an entirely new character just for it to be confused as Miku because it barely has a difference.

With Miku's age, she was originally 16 years old. Even though you can make her age anything you want, it still is an ick to me that someone has to change her age to get away with adult themes.

And considering how 18 is JUST on the border of being legal, I'd say it's still too young.

Apologies for the miscommunication! :]

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