This sense of camaraderie helped Liu feel a strong connection.
"When you realize that many people around the world are experiencing similar challenges, you understand you are not fighting alone," she said.
Unlike other livestreams or videos, "companion studying" reflects the mutual needs of both content creators and their audience: the focus is not just on the host; fans who check in and leave comments also feel acknowledged, fostering a reciprocal dynamic and a sense of community.
As a content creator, Xiao admits that while her initial motivation for making videos was self-discipline and documenting her life, the participation of her audience has become a source of inspiration, encouraging her to continue learning and filming.
Zhang also finds joy in reading comments and messages from her viewers. Knowing that her videos have helped them through tough times is especially fulfilling.
"Through my videos, both I and the strangers behind the screen have shared significant milestones in life together, which creates a unique bond. They feel like my online neighbors," she said.
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