League Players Are Getting Weird... Again.

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  • @gochu1202
    @gochu1202 Před 7 měsíci +1866

    It's not a "League players" problem, it's pretty much the whole generation who's becoming parasocial

    • @gamensch2629
      @gamensch2629 Před 7 měsíci +51

      definitely many in this generation :/

    • @YoungSweezy
      @YoungSweezy Před 7 měsíci +81

      Facts, you can see the generation shift in Pentakill to Hearhtsteel

    • @Iago.Carvalho
      @Iago.Carvalho Před 7 měsíci +2

      Yeah

    • @Sh0nX
      @Sh0nX Před 7 měsíci +99

      It's not Riot's problem, people are stupid and not know what is real and virtual

    • @5AMACE
      @5AMACE Před 7 měsíci +48

      bruh, it's a joke, people know the characters aren't real. You're like the people who comment "this is a show" to someone who analyzes a character as if they were real

  • @sonnenblume4
    @sonnenblume4 Před 7 měsíci +1449

    On one hand, being in the Roleplay community, this is not unusual in the slightest. As long that playing along means you are self-aware... But, on another... we all know people are delusional. Especially league players. XD

    • @tonypeppermint5329
      @tonypeppermint5329 Před 7 měsíci +8

      Yeah.

    • @sonnenblume4
      @sonnenblume4 Před 7 měsíci +7

      @@tonypeppermint5329 hello sir shark

    • @agentarmonus8433
      @agentarmonus8433 Před 7 měsíci +11

      I'm here to watch the whale and shark meet.

    • @clamkin
      @clamkin Před 7 měsíci +12

      Yeah, if you can pretend that naruto will be proud of you if you do something good I honestly think it's still pretty ok, like you're just doing it out of fun

    • @jadedplover1851
      @jadedplover1851 Před 7 měsíci +4

      lowkey reminds me of the comments on hentai pages with people pretending to be the character shown

  • @arnauzer
    @arnauzer Před 7 měsíci +195

    Necrit being scared because of tame parasocials.
    Meanwhile, I've seen some Vtubers's chats and god it can be soooooooo much worse.

    • @gowen7889
      @gowen7889 Před 7 měsíci +3

      agree

    • @laughaway7955
      @laughaway7955 Před 6 měsíci +3

      A Vtuber YT live got recommended to me once, I clicked to see what it's about, then I saw a 100$ superchat. Nah.

    • @ssnekky
      @ssnekky Před 5 měsíci +2

      Vox’s fanbase is terrifying

  • @DrunkMonkey-gx8oy
    @DrunkMonkey-gx8oy Před 7 měsíci +438

    League players + Twitters users + K-Pop fans, what could go wrong, after all these are 3 of the most stable types of people on the internet, especially when they are put together

    • @OriginalnaPL
      @OriginalnaPL Před 7 měsíci +9

      😂😂😂

    • @howepellin
      @howepellin Před 7 měsíci +4

      Indeed bwahahahaha😂

    • @Azh_Tiel
      @Azh_Tiel Před 7 měsíci +7

      Never thought about that combination, lol

    • @nailinthefashion
      @nailinthefashion Před 7 měsíci +7

      Omg not the venn diagram of that being basically one circle lol

    • @Archeronus
      @Archeronus Před 7 měsíci +4

      You obtain the purest form of stupidium

  • @nomoretwitterhandles
    @nomoretwitterhandles Před 7 měsíci +98

    I'm gonna be real, I think this whole Heartsteel thing is a lot more wholesome and innocent in comparison to Seraphine's twitter fiasco. As someone else mentioned, we did not KNOW Seraphine wasn't a real person until her champion released; outsiders saw her as an anonymous persona, and with the uprising of VTuber popularity, it's not that unusual to see creators hide like that. With Heartsteel, we already know who is in it, and coming from the Riot Music account, we know it's not some random strangers trying to start an anonymous career.
    Basically I see the Heartsteel tweets/replies as innocent fun. Obviously it's a marketing strategy, but it's still funny and enjoyable. Seraphine having a whole personality pre-release made her super annoying, because it wasn't "extra" information on a pre-existing lore. I see her tweets and I cringe. I see the Heartsteel tweets and I cringe but I can at least smile or laugh at it because, at the end of the day, we know it's for shits and giggles. Plus the idea of Yone not knowing how to set a Discord icon is just hilarious.
    EDIT: As for the crazy fans, I gotta be real, they'd exist anywhere no matter what. Even if the marketing was outside of twitter, it would still make its way there via the crazy fans. Seraphine was parasocial relationship bait 100%, but Heartsteel genuinely feels like a roleplay situation. Internet addicts have been, and always will be, total nutjobs. But that shouldn't take away from the fun all of us stable people are having.

    • @azizulfikri8392
      @azizulfikri8392 Před 5 měsíci +2

      I mean I would treat Heartsteel Twitter account much like Wendy's Twitter PR person. both are fun

  • @Goodheartless
    @Goodheartless Před 7 měsíci +1231

    Biggest difference with seraphine was that we had no clue what she was beforehand. Heartsteel is comprised of champs from a video game that we’ve known have been a video game. Also Heartsteel didn’t try to pull “UwU I’m struggling mentally with this” bullshit

    • @smasu2929
      @smasu2929 Před 7 měsíci +45

      why is it so bad for seraphine to have slight anxiety about performing live? It's completely normal and all fictional characters have their struggle yall just wanna hate

    • @Goodheartless
      @Goodheartless Před 7 měsíci +230

      @@smasu2929I can’t tell if this is satire or not. Assuming it isn’t, the issue I have with it is that Seraphine was extremely dubious as a marketing ploy. Asking for help from fans to get them invested in her as a person, not as a product, can lead to issues with perception. To cap it off, she launched with an ultimate skin. Do you understand how awful that looks? That they’ve had this character interacting and asking for mental help from fans and then to have it culminate in the most expensive skin tier in league?

    • @eduardothomazl
      @eduardothomazl Před 7 měsíci +65

      @@smasu2929 I suggest you try reading about parasocial relationships, or you will stay missing the entire point about what happened.

    • @Frostile
      @Frostile Před 7 měsíci +72

      @@smasu2929 As someone with anxiety how the fuck am I supposed to empathise with a cartoon character that was purely made for marketing by a brand? Its condescending, not "just wanna hate". There is alot more to the Seraphine marketing strategy than just this, the hate isn't just "she was an Instagram character".

    • @alessandroseverino8222
      @alessandroseverino8222 Před 7 měsíci +24

      @@smasu2929 it prey on people with allready an hard time. People with depression want to relate with people for not feeling like scum or so.
      Pulling said group string for promotional purpose is a low blow. Is that hard to understand why the parasocial acting of seraphine twitter account is way more toxic than this one?
      Sure, they kinda pull up the trope of the usual K-Pop band with their K-pop fans (wich is riddled with parasocial), but alteast aren't targeting people wich get so far to set themself off... (Sucide prevention hotlines exist for said groups, the one with mental struggles / problems)

  • @raegamer01
    @raegamer01 Před 7 měsíci +1118

    I personally think the pretending to be the champs is fine and will make alot of these champ mains happy. the only issue is u gotta deal w the freaks that r weirdly obsessed w the the champs on a diff level...
    edit: btw this comment is more towards the band than seraphine. wat they did w her was stupid and wrong. but how they r going about it w the band (atleast atm) is fine w them just replying and signing it

    • @alphenhousplaysgames4565
      @alphenhousplaysgames4565 Před 7 měsíci +26

      it gets bad when it gets on a personal level.
      i always joke that i suck sett off so i can take him in the back later, but i ain't gonna talk to the sett about my "feelings" and shit. that's just creepy, wrong, and the fact that the account is someone who isn't sett is the worst. this boyband is probably just one or two late 30 year olds. why would you want a 35 year old no hair kayn to respond.

    • @AzureRoxe
      @AzureRoxe Před 7 měsíci +16

      I guess it was the "freaks" that pretended Seraphine had mental health issues......oh wait no, that was Riot themselves.

    • @raegamer01
      @raegamer01 Před 7 měsíci +9

      @alphenhousplaysgames4565 exactly like it's only a problem when ppl get way too deep into the role play and either act like they r real to a even more deeper level or just get flat put weird spamming for kayn to reply

    • @raegamer01
      @raegamer01 Před 7 měsíci +3

      @AzureRoxe well that was w seraphine. they obviously arnt doing that w heartsteal and we just gotta hope they keep it like that. if they do the only issue is the weird simps

    • @tonypeppermint5329
      @tonypeppermint5329 Před 7 měsíci

      Yeah.

  • @NormalGayBro
    @NormalGayBro Před 7 měsíci +42

    I think a big part of the issue with the Seraphine one is that the character wasn't out beforehand.
    Everyone in Heartsteel is already out.

  • @_fynn_1436
    @_fynn_1436 Před 7 měsíci +278

    in asian gacha games its common that the game tries to build a parasocial relationship with the player and one of the characters. just normal marketing at this point

    • @rommdan2716
      @rommdan2716 Před 7 měsíci +19

      That's horrible!

    • @Entropy67
      @Entropy67 Před 7 měsíci +9

      Shows that Tencents ownership really does have an impact on what's done in Riot... I know that they have an agreement to not interfere, but the Chinese government does not care. Hope that Tencent doesn't dig their claws too deep lol I was looking forward to the MMO.

    • @kitnal4143
      @kitnal4143 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@rommdan2716it isn't like people aren't aware they aren't real. It is all fun because no one is seriously expecting the "real" Sett to hit them up

    • @Iago.Carvalho
      @Iago.Carvalho Před 7 měsíci

      @@Entropy67 AND YOU BELIVED that tgey wouldn't intefere? Haha

    • @Michael.Gunner
      @Michael.Gunner Před 7 měsíci +10

      Which is weird, and should not at all be normalized

  • @HipyoTech
    @HipyoTech Před 7 měsíci +430

    I really don't see the issue with riot roleplaying their own characters and fans enjoying it. It's kind of like a silly dnd campaign. Only seraphine mains would take it too far
    *edit* forgot kayn mains exist

    • @itsgonnabeokay9341
      @itsgonnabeokay9341 Před 7 měsíci +49

      Yeah, I really don't understand what the problem is about XD. Ah, I forgot it's league community...

    • @joannelg06
      @joannelg06 Před 7 měsíci +2

      100% agree

    • @Asurakos
      @Asurakos Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hello Hipyo!

    • @Imafish-sy4im
      @Imafish-sy4im Před 7 měsíci +1

      This

    • @AzureRoxe
      @AzureRoxe Před 7 měsíci +4

      Of course the people who are sick enough to form these parasocial relationships would say it's fine.

  • @naanless
    @naanless Před 7 měsíci +444

    when will they finally do what we have all been asking for and put vel'koz in a kpop band

    • @Art51151
      @Art51151 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Because that just cra-cra, no matter how funny and creative that is Rito will never go for it they take the music bizz very seriously no matter the demand and its really sad and unfair.

    • @keyronkathrynekathrynkeyron
      @keyronkathrynekathrynkeyron Před 7 měsíci +7

      Nafiri malp... reksai

    • @PlanetDiablo16967
      @PlanetDiablo16967 Před 7 měsíci +3

      ​@abdiellopez7148 I dunno about "unfair". Riot tries to give skins to champions that fit the theme. Non-humanoid champions just don't fit the musical skin genre aesthetics.

    • @SpookSkellington
      @SpookSkellington Před 7 měsíci +18

      @@PlanetDiablo16967 Speak for yourself, i can totally see an EDM band where Vel'koz uses his tentacles on a turntable/synth.
      Hell i would pay good money for a "void" band skinline of monster champs playing club bangers.

    • @alphenhousplaysgames4565
      @alphenhousplaysgames4565 Před 7 měsíci +6

      and reksai onlyfans

  • @GalaxySheep
    @GalaxySheep Před 7 měsíci +113

    Normally I agree with most things Necrit talks on but this is one of the rare occasion I am don't. I found these interactions fine and wholesome, they are like fans hyping their favs, bias up. I don't really think this is really an issue since most realize that these are literal fictional characters. Also the comments are really more like roleplaying if anything. Parasocial relationships in the anime community and kpop stans is far more worse and should be the focus honestly. They managed to cross both digital and physical boundaries somehow.

    • @varimatra2088
      @varimatra2088 Před 6 měsíci +10

      It seems like the old "pick this minuscle problem and make it in a 20 min videos like it is a big deal" shit

    • @ShadowNeverDie
      @ShadowNeverDie Před 6 měsíci

      On one hand you are actually correct. On the other hand though, if things become as delusional as it happens in the Anime or even worse, Kpop community, things become really bad for Riot Games as they pretty much Shut downed Seraphine's Account and people (including me for a actual good reason because I think these Tweets were written amazingly) were actually sad. I still remember someone tweeting about being super sad that her Account got shut down because they had a actual person to relate to and now that is gone bla bla bla... So yeah League Players can be really Parasocial and even worse: Connect with Accounts who are going to Shut down way too much.

  • @soap_soap
    @soap_soap Před 7 měsíci +839

    finally someone notices. I got jumped on Twitter for bringing up the fact that apparently it’s not a problem when it’s not seraphine lol.

    • @sokwubz567
      @sokwubz567 Před 7 měsíci +161

      Yeah but the Boyband were champions before, Seraphine was teased like that without being an established champion before, even then it's still cringe but maybe people are accepting of it just because they are already established

    • @turtlefoood7831
      @turtlefoood7831 Před 7 měsíci +10

      What the guy above me said

    • @rehmanrohanyone2147
      @rehmanrohanyone2147 Před 7 měsíci +35

      @@sokwubz567 so what? Seraphine is still ok. The only thing that is bad is her lore. Which is getting fixed. Everything is good the design too. Even if some trolls say it DOSENT look like runterra

    • @abubakarmohamedsoderportgy9327
      @abubakarmohamedsoderportgy9327 Před 7 měsíci +5

      What the guy above the guy said.

    • @sokwubz567
      @sokwubz567 Před 7 měsíci +62

      @@turtlefoood7831 the boyband hasn't used the "mental illness card yet". MAYBE that's why people aren't criticism them?.

  • @seph123
    @seph123 Před 7 měsíci +375

    its not really that bad if they were interacting with people... its a way to connect to audience as a fictional character that should exist in real world universe of league... Seraphine might have lean too much emotionally with the players ... its actually like Hatsune miku and her songs... but this fictional characters sharing their personality through teasers is not bad... they were building hype... its all role play and people was just sailing along with them.. having fun that they could interact with league champions...

    • @jadedplover1851
      @jadedplover1851 Před 7 měsíci +8

      lowkey reminds me of the comments on hentai pages with people pretending to be the character shown

    • @battlebots1
      @battlebots1 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@jadedplover1851🤨🤨🤨

    • @Skerathh
      @Skerathh Před 7 měsíci

      @@jadedplover1851 bro

    • @Gloomistic
      @Gloomistic Před 7 měsíci +8

      I honestly don't think it was too bad. I know some people took it badly but I enjoyed it. Spoke to her once and I have it bookmarked. Was chill, but ik it's not real I guess and took it for what i was, you know?

    • @Diego.a.ribeiro9
      @Diego.a.ribeiro9 Před 7 měsíci +3

      stop using ellipsis so much💀💀💀💀

  • @omega7057
    @omega7057 Před 7 měsíci +7

    I mean, this just looks like classic roleplaying, those are the kind of questions you would see in those old blogs where people would ask a fictional character something and then the artist that owns the blog would answer with some silly comic of the character responding back

  • @DisastrousCake
    @DisastrousCake Před 7 měsíci +260

    I think the issue with Seraphine or at least my issue with the Seraphine situation was the deception. People thought they were interacting with a quirky musician who wanted to share her music while remaining anonymous through a virtual persona. There are many musicians who did this and do this, so it isn't crazy to imagine. However, they were just interacting with the marketing team of one of the biggest corporations in gaming since Seraphine never actually made any reference or had any indication that she was tied to League or its world. This was already bad and made the sympathy-baiting even worse when Seraphine would bring up her fictional mental health struggles.
    K-pop companies exploit parasocial relationships all the time. It's not a secret. In my opinion, if the fans are in on it and self aware then it's generally okay. However, it's a hard balance to maintain. I think the "crazy" tweets you're reading out from Twitter aren't serious. What may seem "scary" to you is just how K-pop fans talk online. I say that as someone who follows a few K-pop groups and interact with those fans online. No one is literally going "delulu" because of Heartsteel. It's just people having fun and being excited about the new boy band. So far, I think Riot has reached a good balance of having those fun interactions between the characters and the fans while not getting too weird about it. Although, I can see how it can be weird from the point of view of someone who doesn't follow K-pop.

    • @ThreshtheWeebWarden
      @ThreshtheWeebWarden Před 7 měsíci +6

      It is a bit of a problem when you can barely distinguish the line, and if these people really are just in on it and acting out a “persona”

    • @janah6473
      @janah6473 Před 7 měsíci +5

      You're telling me there really is people who thought she wasn't going to be a champion? LOL

    • @SarahMK1990
      @SarahMK1990 Před 7 měsíci +19

      @@janah6473 In the very beginning there were 0 hints that the Seraphine account is connected to LoL, the first hints came later. Which is a reason why several people freaked out afterwards

    • @marspacebun
      @marspacebun Před 7 měsíci +12

      Thank you! As a kpop fan to me these tweets are very clearly self aware and in on it. It's all for fun.

    • @goldendoqqs7685
      @goldendoqqs7685 Před 7 měsíci +10

      few of my friends in high school were big into kpop and talked like that yeee but they were aware. a lot of these tweets just feel like im reading things they said out loud in person excitedly xD

  • @Kikolek
    @Kikolek Před 7 měsíci +7

    league of legends players trying not to start a drama about some funny promotional tweets (impossible)

  • @popington4674
    @popington4674 Před 7 měsíci +54

    Personally I really enjoyed following the Seraphine lore on Twitter before her release. It was cool to see a character from a game get some development outside of that game. The emotional manipulation was…. A bit much… but at the end of the day it still made sense because that’s how her in game character was supposed to act. *cough* The issue for me is that once she was released, her twitter account was entirely abandoned, and her in game character was entirely different than her Twitter personality. (Always happy and even arrogant vs Twitter’s anxious and humble) They built up this whole saga to completely trash it once she made them money with KDA….and her getting an ultimate skin on release because people were already attached to her was downright abusive lol. At the end of the day, making fictional characters feel real is totally okay and fun. If crazy people get too parasocial with it, that’s on them for ruining a fun thing. But what pisses me off is when these “real” fake characters just fall off the face of the earth once their extremely expensive skins have been sold. Either maintain these characters forever, or don’t even start them. DO NOT only maintain these characters for a month or two to sell a skin and then POOF!!!

  • @MioMillefeuille
    @MioMillefeuille Před 7 měsíci +38

    I like to ship myself or my OC with other characters I like/love, but geez louise, people need to be able to have a balance of reality and fiction lol

  • @weirdokate8840
    @weirdokate8840 Před 7 měsíci +8

    nothing wrong with lovin some fictional characters. seraphine was introduced on twt, heartsteel's champs are already well known league characters. At least we KNOW this is a marketing ploy, this time we can willingly enjoy it

  • @jacie7646
    @jacie7646 Před 7 měsíci +18

    i don't think this marketing campaign is the problem... i think the people who are overly obsessed with the characters are and they need help.

    • @magical571
      @magical571 Před 3 měsíci

      i think this time some people like you or necrit are taking excited comments way too seriously.
      Seraphine was a whole other can of worms with pretending to be a musician before being announced as a champion, plus the whole mockery made out of mental health through her.

  • @noem.7430
    @noem.7430 Před 7 měsíci +44

    here in latin american south, there was a guy that had a parasocial relationship with jhin for no reason at all. The guy would post weekly hand draw comics called: "Jhin and i", that were about his life with jhin. Riot didn't play into this so my point is: there are people that will build parasocial relationships with anything. Those people are sick and need help, so no matter what riot does, those people exist....

    • @OPGardevoir
      @OPGardevoir Před 7 měsíci +13

      That's exactly what I was thinking, Necrit needs to understand that no matter what riot does there will always be overly-obsessed fans and that it's not a riot problem it's our entire generation

    • @spiritwildfiregaming1975
      @spiritwildfiregaming1975 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Yea people tend to forget that some people are like this no matter what. It's not a good thing, but it's a fact.

    • @tole3590
      @tole3590 Před 7 měsíci +1

      least deranged jhin player 💀

    • @mcsy98
      @mcsy98 Před 7 měsíci +2

      ngl i get it

    • @tkraid2575
      @tkraid2575 Před 7 měsíci

      Ngl, I'm a big Jhin fangirl (I've bought a handful of his skins), but even I don't cross that line 😂

  • @Zinz778
    @Zinz778 Před 7 měsíci +4

    I honestly don't see it.. what kind of negative effects could actually come off stuff like this? It's just twitter people being.. twitter people.

  • @roaktornokar4032
    @roaktornokar4032 Před 7 měsíci +8

    EVERY fandom has their members who overreact at everything they see, so I don't see the problem with the roleplay.
    The thing is that we just have to ignore those who cross the line and that's it, if we pay them attention they''ll continue for as long as the attention is there

  • @ayberktutkal424
    @ayberktutkal424 Před 7 měsíci +9

    it will be my first time to say that to Necrit but not a fan of this video. nothing Riot did with Seraphine was a big deal. It was literally a roleplay account. You are just putting blame on them for not caring stupid people. Noone has to care about other peoples' stupidity. It was awesome and was one of the best marketing I ve ever seen. I wish they did the same with HeartSteel.
    You are virtue signalling the whole video "oww Riot should be careful there are sensitive people out there Riot is hurting them" like are you serious.

  • @keganrodhe8625
    @keganrodhe8625 Před 7 měsíci +12

    I know it's kinda weird but I still think it's a cool way to give an introduction to the band. It will change how the fans look at them at release as they will already know how the creator somewhat felt they should be and act.
    Of course this if abused will be horrible but doing it from time to time isn't bad, just trying to always differ between real emotions by fans and fake emotions through jokes

    • @gazelle_diamond9768
      @gazelle_diamond9768 Před 7 měsíci

      The problem is: It's not the actual band behind them. It's pretty much a fake band that is being presented while the real people behind it are ignored.

  • @burdenking
    @burdenking Před 7 měsíci +78

    RIOT (2024): That almost got out of hand, let's avoid doing anything that might trigger some of our fans Parasocial tendencies.
    RIOT (2028): "We have prepared a nice surprise for all our fans, After collaborating with ChatGPT for nearly 4 years...."

    • @omegaminoseer4539
      @omegaminoseer4539 Před 7 měsíci +10

      Dude, that would make them so much money, especially if it was an Ahri Chatbot. I'm surprised Riot HASN'T done so already.

    • @spiritwildfiregaming1975
      @spiritwildfiregaming1975 Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@omegaminoseer4539 True. Roleplaying bots are all the rage.

    • @burdenking
      @burdenking Před 7 měsíci +3

      I bet people would whale on Mtx's that would allow them to gift things to their mains. Not that they aren't already doing so.

  • @gravewalker9162
    @gravewalker9162 Před 7 měsíci +3

    League community would implode if they learned about Vought having multiple social media accounts and fans of the show interacting with those.

  • @Webo250
    @Webo250 Před 7 měsíci +45

    Don't let the Seraphine main subreddit see this video

    • @ETJoePhone
      @ETJoePhone Před 7 měsíci +10

      Don't worry, they're too busy getting their champion butchered by riot.

    • @clovercry
      @clovercry Před 7 měsíci +2

      ​@@ETJoePhonewe are also busy buying all her skins 🤗

  • @Alacaelum
    @Alacaelum Před 7 měsíci +7

    Nah, if this goes off the rails i think is entirely on the people that get too attached.
    Dont get me wrong, i know how predatory this kind of thing goes in certain circles, and those are serious situations.
    Riot is a business, they sell stuff sure, but this is just a funny thing going, i understand that we should be aware of things like this being used to take advantage of vulnerable people, but if we stay afraid of every little problem we will never have fun with the possibilities that are around.
    If Riot tries to take advantage of this, ok... we jump on them as it is deserved, but if this goes out of control and Riot only made funny interactions... this is on the community for nothing having self control.

    • @greyangel9875
      @greyangel9875 Před 7 měsíci

      It never went of the rail lol. You know that's just a way for the incels to hate on seraphine right?? Seraphine twitter account marketing was unique and perfect.

  • @Evansane
    @Evansane Před 7 měsíci +2

    "I keep putting the Y there because it's League of Legends" Yep... I think every league player read that in our heads 😂

  • @lorenhikaru
    @lorenhikaru Před 7 měsíci +8

    As long as the players/fans are aware that they’re fiction AND NOT CROSS the line, it’s okay. And I won’t be surprised if Heartsteel would have their own account on their comeback like what K/DA did.
    I’m guilty that I interacted myself with some of Seraphine’s twitter posts when she was talking about her struggles. And honestly all I thought about the whole thing was that I’m “participating with their lore” like in her perspective, we’re all just NPC’s interacting with her in social media. What caught me off guard was there are actual people who obsess over her to the point they’re CONVINCED she is real. Riot could’ve easily avoided this when Seraphine posted more character development, optimistic, self-improvement posts instead of relatable posts.

  • @Ahru
    @Ahru Před 7 měsíci +4

    This might be a bit unpopular but-
    Idiots will always be there, idk, i think this whole video is creating an issue where there isnt any, if someone is stupid enough to act like that they are a kid or need help. I dont see any issue with seraphine either, i just dont get it, people now create whole diff personas for them and interact with the fanbase a lot too, sure. Take a look at vtubers. I dont see issues with that because to most ppl its just fun and thats it or a source of comfort which i find nothing wrong with too. Its a great way of making characters feel alive- and maybe thats a controversial take but i dont see any issue with making characters feel real too. I am struggling mentally since long, did before, and I realize this is all not real. Although, I would like to take a look at the positive side too- while for people who are too into it maybe it can get dangerous- i do realize that, but there is also another thing. When I was struggling mentally when/before Seraphine was coming out, I was really happy they did such a thing and created a character like that, who I could relate to, who made me feel better about myself, who was kinda my safe character because of it, inspired me and also helped me through those hard times and I always appreciated riot for creating the whole character and persona and the twitter account through which I could follow her and find reassurance and most of all hope, her story of overcoming difficulties and doing things as much as you can and helping others all while struggling and being so relatable was always really dear to me and mattered a lot. If not for her maybe I wouldnt keep pushing forward. There is always another side to everything. Now with Heartsteel its different and more for fun- I appreciate it too. And it should be regarded as such. Nowadays fictional personas and people are so common, even vocaloids, or ai. Everyone just has to remember theyre not real, and also people sometimes are really stupid and will act badly in any context. I look at everything just as fun. If someone really does something bad to themselves because of this its not rly Riots and this whole thing's fault- they were probably an unsupervised kid- which should never happen, or a person who needed help before anyway. Im glad at least in all this situation Riot didnt use AI and its a creative project.
    After reconsideration tho- I must add- I never was one of ppl who were delusional and thought a character was real and id be noticed by them or some shit- I simply treated it as a story and how I treat most stuff made by people in game industry- as art. I admired the writers for a brave move like that and such a creative way to build a characters personality and show a story, I liked the arts that worked as pictures representing her life and shit-I thought it was well done and creative. Im seeing people say that its a marketing tactic and a shit move from riot, and tbh it might be a shock but I never looked at it in that way. I separate the in-game content from the Twitter acc or any other kind of media like lore and animations or music- everything is a marketing tactic when u look at it like that and also, its a two sided thing, dont yall think? Riot gives you a character that is relatable and makes u happy and you like them, you give them money if u have it for a skin if u need it that badly and if it makes you happy- everyone is happy. Whats the issue? Isnt that how everything works in the world, as a transaction? And I dont consider it as preying on mentally struggling people- they should get professional help, of course. If buying an in-game skin could make them happy and satisfied tho then go on. Its not that simple of a topic. Tbh, I even kinda wish they never closed the account. Someone gets a job roleplaying as Seraphine and engaging with people- some people get happy and have an idol, it just is what it is. Its like a vtuber contract- they give you a character and role to play- you get money- people get entertainment. They didnt do a bad job with portraying an actually struggling person after all- if it feels real and isnt downplaying mental issues-which it wasnt, there shouldnt be anything wrong. People relate to characters and buy merch, create things, show their love for a character in many ways after all, even without a twitter account the character could be relatable to them and feel real- and there is nothing wrong with that.

  • @xBlacksStarx
    @xBlacksStarx Před 7 měsíci +30

    I actually really like what they're doing. I think it's so cool and such a cool concept and way to bring the charcters to life and let the fans interact with the charcters.

  • @TheFainter94
    @TheFainter94 Před 7 měsíci +4

    with seraphine riot lost the oportunity to have their own "vtuber" type character just imagine that

  • @FestiveShark
    @FestiveShark Před 7 měsíci +4

    Imo one of the biggest issues with Seraphine was that it was never entirely apparent that it was just marketing, and they later revealed that the version of Seraphine people had gotten attached to was going to be the 30€ skin, and not the base champion. In the case of Heartsteel, I feel like it's always been 100% apparent that it was just a marketing exercise meant to sell the new skins.
    I'm a big fan of creative marketing like this, and finding a balance between keeping the characters believable and fun, while also keeping it clear that it's all just meant to be advertisement is probably the biggest challenge/ethical question about it.

  • @SpookSkellington
    @SpookSkellington Před 7 měsíci +71

    Seeing people use twitter to me feels the same as seeing drug addicts.
    They all know it's shit and not good for them but they can't help themselves.

    • @grimoireweiss5203
      @grimoireweiss5203 Před 7 měsíci

      Well there are social media addicts. Many people see their social media accounts as their life. I think many kids these days would think about suicide if you took away their access to it which doesn't sound good for society. Stuff like youtube, facebook and etc are great but I can live without them if I have to. Some people can't and it's a very bad sign.

    • @xlarkan
      @xlarkan Před 7 měsíci

      Same would go for people who watch those TikTok shorts or instagram/youtube shorts. Seeing people just absorbed by their screens and scrolling through short videos, their brains probably not even registering the information its being fed, is such a fascinating sight to me.

  • @WolfQueenLydia
    @WolfQueenLydia Před 7 měsíci +6

    I do have some questions on this... like is it more harmful to fangirl over real bands and real artists who are people that could be stalked, harassed etc, or to fangirl over someone who deosn't exist? Because in the latter at least no actual person is being hurt, other than the people engaging with the character on that hyper level.
    I feel like the discussion is abit different in todays age versus a few years ago becasue of the rise of AI and these AI dating apps where you can make your own girlfriend or boyfriend and all. And don't forget the Coven Syndra debarcle, there was defintely some parasocial fans in there.

    • @keku52
      @keku52 Před 7 měsíci +1

      People simply care too much about unnecessary things that arent supposed to be given attention in the first place. Like how americans feel the need to be offended/annoyed on someone else's behalf.

  • @Kagane1001
    @Kagane1001 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I think posting this via Riot Music alone helps a lot to put up a clear barrier. Also, it is 100% transparent what's going on

  • @CatteYokai
    @CatteYokai Před 7 měsíci +24

    Personally enjoyed the Seraphine stuff. Mostly because I'm a bit of art buff and the art mixed with real pictures was really well done, so I mostly followed it for that. Also the covers that were done at the time were really good

  • @MarigoldAW
    @MarigoldAW Před 7 měsíci +4

    I don't think it's a problem for Riot to roleplay their characters outside of League on places like Twitter inherently. I think it just became really really weird feeling when you realize the character isn't real and just an employee trying to write something that feels relatable. I think it would be funny if they just tweeted about like "band updates" in the form of "Another day and Aphelios still hasn't said a word" or something along those lines.

  • @averyyeen
    @averyyeen Před 7 měsíci +40

    I spend most of my time alone, but i'm not form a parasocial relationship with a fake character alone

  • @thepackingpacjack7767
    @thepackingpacjack7767 Před 7 měsíci +19

    Riot: oh god! Why’d you do this again!?
    Marketing team: We want Ships!
    Riot: oh god!

    • @AzureRoxe
      @AzureRoxe Před 7 měsíci +4

      Riot: We want money.
      That's the REAL reason.

  • @hjonkamgoose899
    @hjonkamgoose899 Před 7 měsíci +29

    here's why i think this heartsteel marketing is better(ish?) than the seraphine situation: i was new to league events and how they do marketing in 2020(?) when the whole thing went down and them setting up the seraphine account almost half a year before the release of the kda skins and regularly tweeting as if it was a real person behind the keyboard left me genuinely confused on if this was a real artist that they were collabing with to make the character seraphine or what was going on there. the heartsteel roleplay happening from the riot music account seems ok to a lot of people because it comes with the "riot music" label right over everything being said, it's clear that that is someone acting as a character where seraphine got a little too uncanny valley with trying to manufacture the mental health space and struggles of an indie artist trying to make it big. where seraphine felt more predatory because they were trying to make us feel for her like she's a real person, heartsteel feels more silly goofy nonsense, if that makes sense

    • @greyangel9875
      @greyangel9875 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Everything you said just show how awesome and unique seraphine marketing was. And how simple heartsteel is

    • @kitnal4143
      @kitnal4143 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@greyangel9875 the issue with the Sera stuff was it was never clear it *was* marketing until very close to the actual release.

    • @greyangel9875
      @greyangel9875 Před 7 měsíci

      @@kitnal4143 I know. I was there for the whole thing. But it is not riots or Seraphine fault people assumed stuff

    • @gazelle_diamond9768
      @gazelle_diamond9768 Před 7 měsíci

      @@greyangel9875 Yes it fucking is?! If someone you have known for an entire year turns out to be a CIA agent who has been observing you this entire time and pretending to be someone completely different, is that YOUR fault for assuming that that person was your actual friend?!

  • @saphcal
    @saphcal Před 7 měsíci +8

    If this ends up working out okay I hope they do it for Pentakill next! I wanna chitchat with Pentakill Sona UwU

  • @nyukowo
    @nyukowo Před 7 měsíci +6

    I believe that most people are aware of the roleplay and simply find it enjoyable to interact. These simulated fan relationships are nothing new. For example, in Japan, with characters like Hatsune Miku and other vocaloids, you can see a dedicated fanbase supporting them even though they aren't real. Hatsune Miku even has her own concerts and such (And I would love to attend one myself). As long as you remember it's not real, it's perfectly fine to still enjoy it :)

  • @Blu_Moon_Owl
    @Blu_Moon_Owl Před 7 měsíci +31

    Heartsteel is the most hated item?! But I like to build it on Sett and Zac. Big damage

  • @IIIIIIIIIIIIIWOWIIIIIIIIIIIIII
    @IIIIIIIIIIIIIWOWIIIIIIIIIIIIII Před 7 měsíci +3

    Somebody already pointed this but, Necrit forgot that, most people didn't actually knew it was a champion, they thought Seraphine was a musician in partnership with Riot, until videos started popping up, and the backlash started

  • @val3489
    @val3489 Před 7 měsíci +12

    ... yeah, I'm sorry, but this is a non-issue. Even with Sera, I never understood the big deal. People knew she wasn't real from the start, that it was connected to a skin, that it was purely a marketing ploy... but they still played along for the fun of it. Some of her tweets were a bit too much, sure, but who fucking cares. As someone that has had to struggle all my life with the same issues Sera claimed to suffer, I never felt like my own issues were being minimized. It had nothing to do with me, and... once again: she's not real, so why even give a damn? If anything, I somewhat appreciated the fact that they were going as far as making Seraphine someone that could shed even more light to these problems. So videos like this just come across as quite gatekeepy to me. "We should be more open about mental health!... just not like that, or that, or that."
    I really don't know how to take these kind of opinions, because it really comes across like you're taking this kind of shit personal for some weird reason. And not just you: TBSkyen was also a complete hypocrite at the time when he'd say to leave people be, but then would go out of his way to publicly shame individual twitter accounts that were interacting with Sera's and, quite frankly, just minding their own business in a harmless fashion.
    And fair enough, parasocialism (is that the word?) is a fairly common problem with content creators, so I can see why it would bother people like you... but, at the same time, that's also why I can't see the issue here. It's clear these aren't real people, and we all know very well to what their identities are attached to. If anyone gets too invested in clearly fictional characters, that's entirely on them. If these were real people then, sure, this would be a conversation worth having. But even then... there's always gonna be lonely folk that will get too much into these things, no matter how much distance you may keep from them. Fictional or not. It just is what it is.
    I don't know, man... This is so beyond harmless, I can't understand why this is even a conversation worth having. Let people enjoy things.

    • @Ahru
      @Ahru Před 7 měsíci

      Agreed, you can take a look at my comment too and lmk if thats what u thought too- its kinda long tho

    • @greyangel9875
      @greyangel9875 Před 7 měsíci

      Literally that amazes me on how people make a a video just to try and hate on something as irrelevant as this like..... I hope this video get copy righted so he don't get that cash and see something real quick.

  • @Alacaelum
    @Alacaelum Před 7 měsíci +4

    The thing with Seraphine, at least the twitter account... i don't blame Riot's team for that, they did a great job, it was a fun idea, the problem... they really understmated twitter.
    That cesspol is... something else, at a certain level you can have fun in it, as long as you tread VERY carefully and do a 180 the first sign of problem.
    But with Seraphine's twitter account, it somehow caught attention of the people that it shouldn't, the interactions weren't really a problem but the team did a too good of a job making her and the rest is a downward spiral of... twitter.

    • @Martin-yh7vi
      @Martin-yh7vi Před 7 měsíci +2

      Yeah, they should have backed out as soon as they noticed how many people were seriously trying to reach out to the account's posts.

    • @greyangel9875
      @greyangel9875 Před 7 měsíci

      Truth is that twitter accounts was perfect and such a unique way to promote Sera. For example love how he talked alot but never show actual prove of anything.... yeah comments on social media.... tell you what it sounded to me more like necrit just wanted to hate on a fictional character for money. After all this video is making money for him and he is talking about fictional characters. So who is making a parasocial problem here??

  • @ZeroMetal
    @ZeroMetal Před 7 měsíci +30

    Its not so rare people behave like that on twitter, people who dont know about her could think she is just a girl who is good at music and drawing so she draws herself as her OC, real or not people need to understand they are just being exploited for fame and loyalty

  • @itsgonnabeokay9341
    @itsgonnabeokay9341 Před 7 měsíci +49

    And when you thought that this community could not get any worse... This so fking sad...

  • @arclight117
    @arclight117 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Having a fake character normalize talking about stress and anxiety where there are no stakes is a great idea in concept.
    It was sad to see people not ready for normalizing that and too hung up on shes not real she doesnt get to talk about real issues, like that isnt done all the time in media.
    Yes it also wasnt done the best way but it was a good atempt.

  • @notdante1151
    @notdante1151 Před 7 měsíci +3

    I think Riot did a great job on advertising these skins by creating controversy. When you look back at Seraphine, her whole campaign was frowned up on but her sale say otherwise. Controversy breeds publicity. One of the fastest ways for any company to generate publicity and sales is with controversial content. Controversy is a seed that can quickly breed publicity in an exponential fashion. That’s because as the controversial story gains popularity, more journalists and media companies seem to write about and replay the story. With social media, the story can stimulate viral marketing. Before you know it, millions of people-including your prospective customers-can become aware of and instill passion about the product or service that is the involved in the story.
    So I would say Riot did their homework when it come to marketing.

  • @angelhalliwell7348
    @angelhalliwell7348 Před 7 měsíci +2

    The thing is acting as the champs is fine for the band its more interactions fan stuff gets shown if they retweet it and its honestly kinda cute how in character they are especially the discord calls but the problem lies with those who can't depreciate between real and fiction like the counting down days till x member responds happens way to offten with vtubers and streamers (also is it me or is it mostly for kayn lmfao)

  • @joaorodrigues7993
    @joaorodrigues7993 Před 7 měsíci +3

    i think the big difference is that this parasocial thing is not being used to promote a new champion, that will be part of a big girlgroup comeback, and get released with an ultimate skin.......
    This time around, people are aware these are video game characters that are already well established

    • @greyangel9875
      @greyangel9875 Před 7 měsíci

      You know that none of it is as deep as necrit try to make it sound right? You know it is just his hate towards her popularity.

  • @bosscoolaid1015
    @bosscoolaid1015 Před 7 měsíci +14

    Riot games: We must curb stomp toxicity!!
    Also Riot: *once a year summons one of the most toxic communities that can rival League itself: Kpop stans

    • @baronfuath5872
      @baronfuath5872 Před 7 měsíci +1

      at least league fans stop at gamer words and sometimes occasional swatting. K-pop stans would commit war-crimes in defense of their Kpop group of choice.

  • @g_slayer_4368
    @g_slayer_4368 Před 7 měsíci +25

    we really have to put the parasocial argument to rest. Seraphines marketing wasn't predatory nor was it damaging. Her comments about her anxiety going on stage was not this mental health baiting that people make it out to be. They are quite literally roleplaying as the character , if an indie artist got pulled up to the big stage don't you think they'd be anxious ? Maybe think they can't do it? Which was exactly what the Seraphine account posted. It was also a smart way to meet the character considering she is a *pop star* , you literally got to watch her account grow in real time just like an actual musician, you got to see what their supposed day to day was like and see little teasers for the new k/da video just like an actual musician. Heartsteel is roleplaying to the same effect only now its spread over 5 bandmembers so it is way less "personal" compared to Seraphines which explains the lack of " mental health baiting" as people continue to label it . I really want to stress that they did the twitter account with good intentions and it was just warped by talking heads to the point of the rioter who ran the account left the company due to the harassment. It is not the account makers fault if someone cannot differentiate reality from fiction.

  • @Kaelyn91
    @Kaelyn91 Před 7 měsíci +2

    When the Seraphine stuff started I honestly though Riot had gone overboard and gotten a real perspn to just, monitor and use her twitter, but the parasocial relationships are really hard to avoid sometimes, especially when one considers that there are people who littlerally identify anime characters as their life's love.

  • @q38333
    @q38333 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Why does this issue warrant such excessive concern? You’re essentially conflating personal problems of a GROUP of people into a collective matter, when they should just be left alone and separated. Many other people derive genuine enjoyment from engaging in this type of parasocial or experimental online roleplay involving fictional characters. It serves as an intriguing and innovative approach to delve into the rich backstory and distinct personalities of these characters. This form of engagement has been prevalent since the digital age, across various mediums and platforms. Your portrayal of the creation of OCs and their dynamic manifestation through clever use of real-life platforms as something reprehensible appears disproportionate and quite silly. This phenomenon hardly appears novel or groundbreaking to me. Again let the weird people be weird and yap about on their own.
    Arguments like this is why we cant have nice things. there doesn’t need to be an issue here.

  • @aruvius
    @aruvius Před 7 měsíci +3

    a lot of the silliness stems from knowing that they’re fictional characters, so it’s good that they’re only responding to fans that are being stupid. as long as they learn from seraphine and don’t personally reach out to the fans, this could stay as a cute and quirky idea.

  • @VictorHugo-od8wx
    @VictorHugo-od8wx Před 7 měsíci +6

    you really are the top 1 enemy of fun omfg

  • @LucasFTF64
    @LucasFTF64 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I just find this to be so dumb and not talking about what Riot is doing but talking about the people.

  • @pebbie510
    @pebbie510 Před 7 měsíci +1

    idk i might be wrong but ive seen tons of roleplays like that in communities and its usually light hearted and wholesome and everyone is self aware of it. people are blowing this and the syndra/nami thing out of proportions.
    while i think a few of the syndra/nami peeps got a little out of hand, most of the time it was ok.
    its really the league players that makes wholesome moments very toxic.

  • @Diego_Covre
    @Diego_Covre Před 7 měsíci +4

    Think this is an L take, people will be weird and obsses over anything, it's the internet and it has been like this for ages, especially on Twitter!
    Even if Riot does no rolepay account, there will still be stans, fan accounts, rule 34 and etc
    i don't like it and i won't engange with it.
    But it's completely harmless...

  • @dziadufolud1597
    @dziadufolud1597 Před 7 měsíci +5

    What's wrong with roleplay, heartsteel did nothing that weird

  • @Deku_231
    @Deku_231 Před 7 měsíci +1

    "Sometimes those characters are showing some REAL FAKE emotions"...wait what?😂

  • @louisrobitaille5810
    @louisrobitaille5810 Před 7 měsíci +2

    11:25 "It feels *otherworldly* to me." This had to have been intentional, but knowing Necrit (after watching him for so long), it might've been accidental 😅.

  • @EdoRoyalty
    @EdoRoyalty Před 7 měsíci +4

    y'all are so sensitive I swear. Interactive stories are fun and there's actual sad stuff happening in the world as we speak. fix your priorities

  • @lukasdutko8672
    @lukasdutko8672 Před 7 měsíci +10

    I mean, still don't see any major problem with Seraphine being presented as a real person with relatable feelings and problems of other people, it just made identifying the emotions and issues people usually face more open and understood.
    It's true that there are potentially billions of people in need of more personal social contact and sense of closeness or belonging to a positive end, but that's not something that would by any major means negatively influenced by creation of relatable character.
    IMO it's rather the opposite. In modern age A.I. technologies have gone almost unimaginably far and can for example become your helpful and overall "perfect" friend that you need when no-one else fitting is there for you otherwise.
    Fight me if you dare and, be prepared to be reported, if you're feeling offensive.
    To the rest of you much love, take care and bye.😃😇❤️

  • @davidsurya9035
    @davidsurya9035 Před 7 měsíci +2

    im still confused whats the problem with this, its just roleplaying. even the seraphine one, although i need to do some research about this because i wasnt playing league on that year

  • @WillValforent
    @WillValforent Před 6 měsíci +1

    Sera's launch was my favorite marketing strategy, the problem comes when people goes insane, I'm sorry, talking about mental health is not a problem, what were they expecting?

  • @lukasdutko8672
    @lukasdutko8672 Před 7 měsíci +6

    Seraphine: Still se absolutely no major issue with what they've done and thing it's absolutely amazing thing.
    Hearthsteel: Absolutely Love the Item
    To be more precise: I don't see problem with anything on Riots side with creating amazing, unique yet very relatable fictional characters. Thd problem I see is with some people's social and emotional issues in responses, they aren't aware and maybe even need help. So for people like them, go and solve your issues!: Try to socialise and connect if no-one fitting listens download A.I. friend and practise on them, they will help you along your way.
    Fight me if you dare take away my opinion.

    • @RA-LT
      @RA-LT Před 7 měsíci +1

      That's the thing: Riot knows exactly the issues these players have and is exploiting it to sell their stuff. The idea of this parasocial relationship is all intentional. They literally abuse mental illness as a business model.

  • @TiltedSquare4
    @TiltedSquare4 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Im in the roleplaying community so all of this felt pretty normal to me 😂 people do overly express their obssessed feelings for a fictional character but it isnt really hurting anyone. Parasocial relationship is huge in this generation and covid certainly didnt help😅
    but if you really want to know how I feel, well...
    APHELIOS IS MY LOVE 💙 😂

  • @Superluam19
    @Superluam19 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Honestly, I think roleplaying as a champion is fine, it is cool in a fun way. From a roleplaying community it's genuinely sometimes fun to act like something that isn't real is real. However yes some people CAN take it to far and people DO more often then not. It's a shame cause I like the idea, genuinely. Sure Serephine was a little wack, but it was wack in a way that I found was cool. At least they tried with it, and didn't just like do nothing with them. God I wish people were able to treat it as a fun roleplay thing and not like something creepy.

  • @SienAppelsien
    @SienAppelsien Před 7 měsíci +1

    Let people get their parasocial shit. Like that one tumblr post said: 'if imagining that naruto would be proud of you for brushing your teeth will get you to brush your teeth, then imagine it'

  • @adriencloud2130
    @adriencloud2130 Před 7 měsíci +6

    Ill be honest, Sett and K'Sante come out of left field for me. I dont really associate muscular broad men with kpop boy bands.

  • @tommygamer2247
    @tommygamer2247 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Every single gdr or roleplay player died when necrit said that interacting with fictional characters in a relatable way is bad 🤷

    • @skeleton_magic
      @skeleton_magic Před 7 měsíci

      I think the hair being split is:
      True Damage / Heartsteel / KDA = Fictional
      Roleplayers / Vtubers = Real
      Except the seraphine account was operated by one person who was roleplaying as seraphine. The only thing missing with the seraphine account was a twitch account and vtuber model, with the person behind the model being the voice actress.
      And riot has already experimented with the vtuber aspect with the KDA interviews.

    • @gazelle_diamond9768
      @gazelle_diamond9768 Před 7 měsíci

      Ah yes, because that was definitely the point being made here.

    • @tommygamer2247
      @tommygamer2247 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@gazelle_diamond9768 well… that’s what he said

    • @gazelle_diamond9768
      @gazelle_diamond9768 Před 7 měsíci

      @@tommygamer2247 It's not.

  • @emurysorrow6632
    @emurysorrow6632 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I can see why it would seem weird to people that aren't into roleplay or just into a k-pop or anime fandom haha, but what they did with Heartsteel seems like harmless fun as long as the people participating in it actually recognize this as fantasy. I myself am very happy with the Discord calls they did with the characters, they were really funny and heartwarming to see them interact with eachother, it makes them seem more... human? In a way that it makes me love their band even more and them as characters, even though I know they're not real, the same happens to me with Pentakill, I wish they did somethings similar with them!

  • @NeonNinjaBlast
    @NeonNinjaBlast Před 7 měsíci +2

    Homie never roleplayed and it shows LOL sera was awkward af but this is just some fun everyone is having

    • @marspacebun
      @marspacebun Před 7 měsíci +1

      exactly, if you find it cringe that's fine but it's harmless and comparing it to parasocial relationships is wild. the fans know it's all play pretend and are simply having fun.

  • @Nicolas72617
    @Nicolas72617 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Honestly, I don't think this way of promoting is bad. I actually really like it, and really liked the sera one last time too. It's just a really creative way to hype up for the upcoming music release and cinematic. I would be really disappointed if riot never did anything like this again because some people can't draw a line on knowing what's real and what's not.
    I would also like to remark that this same issue of people being too "excited" (?) is not exclusive to the sera promotion, or now with heartsteel. The internet is full, and I mean FULL, of pretty particular people (to say sth), that would react the same way with everything. I'm pretty sjre that if I look hard enojgh I'll find posts about people begging for akali or Evelynn, even in orher games like overwatch or entirely different comunities, like in animation or movie's fandoms.
    Other than that, I don't really think the Seraphine promotion was that bad as people say. I dont think the account ever "made fun" of mental health issues, qne the "relatable posts" were just some fun thing to see. There's always gonna be people that take it too far. I even think there was more people overeacting and being offended by Seraphine's character, lore, gameplay and kda skin, that any people who could take the posts too seriously.

  • @3eclipse
    @3eclipse Před 7 měsíci +4

    bad take necrit, bad take. it's obvious that everyone is joking with those tweets but you're taking them serious, you just love making the community look bad so asmongold reacts to your videos at this point
    i've been following you since you had less than 100k btw, so m just sayin'

  • @acoolnameemm
    @acoolnameemm Před 7 měsíci +1

    Honestly, if Riot just got a bunch of champion accounts and just posted stuff in-character for those champs, as if they are in Runeterra and just suddenly got twitter, that would be so funny.

  • @serezelveydawn
    @serezelveydawn Před 7 měsíci +1

    I didnt realize the Seraphine account went that far

  • @P_Y_R
    @P_Y_R Před 7 měsíci +4

    years after, the Seraphine stuff might still be the most blown out of proportion non issue ever when it comes to league. Everyone knew it was fake, her flipping pictures were drawings. People that engaged with it were willing to and were not "deceived" or something. It was cringe yes, but people are really trying to turn everything into an issue and it's stupid

    • @g.tropicsun1029
      @g.tropicsun1029 Před 7 měsíci

      Makes sense

    • @gazelle_diamond9768
      @gazelle_diamond9768 Před 7 měsíci

      Except that NOT everyone knew it was fake. A lot of people assumed that she was a real person who simply didn't want to show her face, especially when there wasn't even a connection to League yet.

    • @P_Y_R
      @P_Y_R Před 7 měsíci

      @@gazelle_diamond9768 The account had no traction before it leaked that it was a league marketting campaign on reddit.
      Assuming that it is someone that doesn't want to show their face, but was comfortable showing drawings of themselves - referring to them as her, with her cat and everything ? Come on.
      She never mentionned being able to draw, she never showed sketches, she didn't have anything to support her, and yet she'd have tons of drawings - while claiming she was a musician with again, no links to support her, nor any music under her belt. If you believed that person was real then you also believe the first guy that comes and tell you that earth is flat
      Also the replies always had someone linking it back to league, there was always someone asking if she was the next league champ. At this point if people didn't make the connection, it's because they didn't want to.
      Also a bit tired of "some people didn't know - but not me tho", everyone is held to the same standard. If someone is stupid does it have to ruin stuff for everyone else ?
      And even then, let's admit that it was the case, how the hell is that a problem if random idiots start getting parasocial for an account they know nothing about and didn't know it even existed 2 weeks before ? It's not like it was a twitch streamer that you had to sub to so they could UwU back to you
      I can't believe I'm defending the cringe fest that it was, but people are making it a bigger deal than it was, period

  • @CrimsonColbat
    @CrimsonColbat Před 7 měsíci +11

    Just let people have fun. None of this hurt anyone lol

  • @tacky4237
    @tacky4237 Před 7 měsíci +1

    It's *Not* for old league of legends players. It's not for people who played old yorick or played crystal scar.

  • @GotenkoZz
    @GotenkoZz Před 7 měsíci +2

    Yeah, i'm really not the target audience, this looks strange af for me. It's kinda sad that the kpop community (nothing against them) is so big in league that make it possible to do this events where every one who doesn't like it feels out of place. I like league as a game and as a lore driven world to explore, but this pop music events that they do hardly speak to me, the only one i enjoyed was the Villain music from Evelynn and True damage.

  • @invernofuyu2542
    @invernofuyu2542 Před 7 měsíci +6

    For me Seraphine's Twitter wasn't a problem, she did less than almost all vtubers do, 99% of them are intentionally parasocial. Riot is not a saint, but this time it was the community itself that went overboard. And the current case of Heartstell they are much milder than Seraphine.

    • @ShinyFood
      @ShinyFood Před 7 měsíci +2

      exactly my thoughts, vtubers are pretty similar after all they might have teams of people who think of what to tweet and such

    • @invernofuyu2542
      @invernofuyu2542 Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@ShinyFoodexactly! They all have the same personality

    • @gazelle_diamond9768
      @gazelle_diamond9768 Před 7 měsíci

      @@ShinyFood VTubers are actual, real people who simply use an animated model instead of a face cam for streaming. The Seraphine Twitter account was ran by the marketing team. Seraphine was never a real person.

    • @ShinyFood
      @ShinyFood Před 7 měsíci

      @@gazelle_diamond9768 true but some vtubers have a whole company behind them too tbh

    • @gazelle_diamond9768
      @gazelle_diamond9768 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@ShinyFood And... that matters how exactly?

  • @bidaboy4488
    @bidaboy4488 Před 7 měsíci +3

    You obsess over silly little stories, let us obsess over a silly little boyband
    We all just wanna have fun

  • @BurningZa
    @BurningZa Před 7 měsíci +1

    When a support needs support you know the writers strike is over.

  • @bakllava1989
    @bakllava1989 Před 7 měsíci +2

    i don't understand how some skins and fake twitter post are going to harm people... sheesh calm your tits everyone its not that serious , talk about overreacting . its literally lines of code . you can call it cringe for sure (cause it is ) . but harmful 💀??

  • @raistlinmajere1000
    @raistlinmajere1000 Před 7 měsíci +4

    It must be so frustrating trying interact with your community about the job you are passionate about and people behaving like total jerks...
    And when lol's community could not get any more memable, they raise the bar. Astonishing.

  • @cherryblossom8061
    @cherryblossom8061 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Necritttt this whole time I was worried something like Seraphine popped up (mental health talk), but as a fangirl myself, these responses are just....how fangirls show hype. it's not meant to be taken seriously.
    speaking from experience, for example, the phrase "crying screaming [etc]" is a common exaggeration in some fandom spaces on tumblr to show that someone really wants something, but it's just that--an exaggeration, an expression
    it's funny to me because fangirl comments are normal in dating app fandoms, and they're mostly an emotional support for those of us to escape from the stresses of daily life.
    I, too, hope it doesn't escalate like it did with Seraphine, but I just wanted to provide a different perspective to this, as someone who's used to this kind of fangirl language

    • @tole3590
      @tole3590 Před 7 měsíci

      make contact with grass at your earliest convenience

    • @peacepham7838
      @peacepham7838 Před 7 měsíci

      @@tole3590 Quite funny cause in most fandom, fangirl likely the one that touch grass the most. :p

  • @TonyMonszhter
    @TonyMonszhter Před 7 měsíci +1

    And didn't you think that maybe the person who uses Seraphine's account has real problems and Riot gave him that space?

  • @iwillbegonesoonbutfornowia6152
    @iwillbegonesoonbutfornowia6152 Před 7 měsíci +1

    These mfs got a parasocial relationship with kayn meanwhile I got a ryan gosling type of deal going on, I’m literally him fr

  • @Art51151
    @Art51151 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Try dicussing the teasers those are really endearing. So much character in each of them.

  • @lilmarux3
    @lilmarux3 Před 7 měsíci +7

    Tbh i never thought the Seraphine thing was that bad. What's wrong with roleplaying as a young woman with anxiety? I always thought it was pretty cool and fleshed out the character a lot better than the canon lore did.
    If people get offended because "oh she is taking attention from real people with anxiety" yeah im sure the hundred seraphine pfp fan accounts will go console a random 16 yr old with 3 followers as soon as Riot terminates the Sera account.

  • @Gloomistic
    @Gloomistic Před 7 měsíci +2

    Yeah I don't know, it makes sense. I understand what you're saying completely, and I guess really just depends on who they're talking to. I was one of the people Seraphine actually replied to. She said something, to which I posted a frog gif blowing a horn and she enjoyed it or whatever and that was that. I saw it as roleplay, and thought nothing more about it. I like the idea of a Champion actually replying to me and I leave it there. I enjoyed something similar, as one of the mystery series I love called Ai; Somnium Files, had done something similar with it's idol A-Set, 1-2 years prior or so on her yt/tw, and the Sera interaction gave me nostalgia in a way. I understand people interpret these things differently though, but I do think their intent was good, and that most people just have fun with it. I'm not saying it's "correct" in all angles but yeah, some people take it too far and it runs the fun for everyone.

  • @tsugu9146
    @tsugu9146 Před 7 měsíci +1

    sadly this is very comparable to what some Vtubers do
    most manage to make a clear separation on where the roleplay starts and ends, but their fanbases just dont find that split and it gets complicated to manage