That era was was definitely a vibe. I'm still remote but man, when everyone was remote and online instead of working
A lot of these younger females ain't like the 90's, 2000's generation of women. Younger women are into video games, anime, etc. more than ever before.
Even the famous younger celebrities: Normani, Doja Cat, Megan, Latto, etc. play video games, watch anime and are some straight up nerds.
For even ordinary females that livestream Twitch platform at it's peak was probably one of the faster ways to gain popularity.
If you were a female and you streamed playing games you'd get your stream flooded during the pandemic years. If you were good you'd pretty much be top 100 on the Twitch charts.
A lot of women were livestreaming playing video games during that era and still are.
Even older articles were pointing out this trend many years ago.
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As for the shrinking gender gap, Pierre-Louis says girls who play games are three times more likely to end up in a degree and career in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) than those who don’t identify as a gamer.
More female software engineers now than ever before additionally.