
Need your opinions
be honest do i look approachable or like i’d judge your entire existence in silence

be honest do i look approachable or like i’d judge your entire existence in silence
I’m running a project with an AI character named Ava.
She:
posts regularly
has a consistent personality
“lives” in Berlin
interacts through content
But she doesn’t exist physically.
So I’m stuck on a question: Is “being real” still a requirement for influence… or just quality + attention?
Would you consider this still fake content, or just a new category of media?
I’ve been experimenting with building a virtual influencer called “Ava” — fully AI-generated, but designed like a real person with a consistent personality, aesthetic, and “life” in Berlin.
She posts lifestyle-style content (no spam, more like storytelling + visuals), and I’m testing how far you can push this concept in 2026 with current AI tools.
What I’ve noticed so far:
People engage way more when the character feels consistent
“Behind the scenes” of the AI creation gets more traction than the actual posts
It’s less about realism, more about believability
I’m not sure if this becomes a real “creator economy” thing or just a gimmick.
Would you follow a fully AI-generated influencer if the content is good enough?