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Stars frequently roll over. Do you think virtual idols are the solution?

Stars frequently roll over, and some netizens even propose to use virtual idols instead. I don't think this is a very good method. Virtual idol itself is not very popular, in fact, virtual idol has not been able to develop this technology well yet. In fact, the audience of virtual idols is really limited. In the past, it refers to many two-dimensional friends. Even now, virtual idols are still the carnival of a small number of people and have not replaced star idols. Because virtual idols are fake, not real, and can't make people feel the fun of idolization at all. Virtual idol only means that a small number of people can feel the fun of idolization, and even can only produce a star effect in a small group. Therefore, virtual idols can hardly replace many real stars, at least not at present. Moreover, many technologies of virtual idols can only make virtual idols sing and dance, or talk, but can't really become a real individual. The development of this technology needs to be studied. Therefore, when this technology is still immature, if we rashly release a large number of virtual idols, it will also make our market pan-entertaining, which is very meaningless.

And in fact, most people, idolization, not only need a handsome and beautiful individual, but also need to like the distinctive personalities of these stars, but virtual idols are actually fixed program codes, and it is impossible to have different personalities. Even if there is, it can't be as colorful as a real person, so in fact, everyone is more willing to chase real people. Virtual idols can't solve the problem of frequent rollover of stars. It is a better way to control the career and personality of stars and let them be themselves and citizens.