Slice of life. Feels similar to the Kaguya chapters with Subject F in her eating chapters.What was the point of this?
The problem is that if you start with a niche, people typically follow you for that niche. Seldom posting about side interests is fine, but it can be a bit annoying if they suddenly change direction.Since she doesn't even make moey off it and therefore doesn't need to keep as many people interested in her posts as possible I don't see the need to create different accounts.
Yeah, so? As there's no money involved it doesn't really matter if people jump off.The problem is that if you start with a niche, people typically follow you for that niche. Seldom posting about side interests is fine, but it can be a bit annoying if they suddenly change direction.
For example, let's say I follow an account that shares news about romance and fluffy manga only. If they suddenly also post shounen manga or even worse by only posting about shounen manga, it will definitely annoy me. I mean, of course, I understand that it is their right to post news about shounen manga. But, I'm also allowed to unfollow them since I am not interested in shounen manga.
And even if you don't tried to 'keep as many people interested as possible', there are still your core audiences.
Even ignoring money, as a creator, it's a bit sad to lose your fanbase because of something like that. It's not something tangible and honestly, I can't explain it that clearly. Unless you follow an account for the owner's personality (which I don't think is what Morizono do), I think some people prefer that kind of way instead of change of topic.Yeah, so? As there's no money involved it doesn't really matter if people jump off.
I mean, her sweets focused account not getting any new posts with only an occasional "soon" is certainly not helping in that regard anyway.
It matters when it's a hobby or when it becomes a community.Yeah, so? As there's no money involved it doesn't really matter if people jump off.
I mean, her sweets focused account not getting any new posts with only an occasional "soon" is certainly not helping in that regard anyway.