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Oh, so you mainly get your updates from X (Twitter)! Who do you usually follow? For example, companies, voice actors, retailers, or someone else?I usually keep up with drama CD news on X (Twitter). Sometimes I also check DLsite or the companies' official websites, but I mostly find updates on X :)
I usually follow the circles I like. If I really enjoy a certain series or a voice actor, I'll keep up with their releases. I don't follow every single drama CD—just the ones that match my interests. I also follow voice actors on social media because they often share updates about their work. Sometimes I even discover new circles through the voice actors I follow. :)Oh, so you mainly get your updates from X (Twitter)! Who do you usually follow? For example, companies, voice actors, retailers, or someone else?
My only concern is that if I follow too many accounts, I'll end up seeing the same news over and over, and my timeline will get so busy that I might actually miss important updates.
That makes sense! I think that's a really good approach.I usually follow the circles I like. If I really enjoy a certain series or a voice actor, I'll keep up with their releases. I don't follow every single drama CD—just the ones that match my interests. I also follow voice actors on social media because they often share updates about their work. Sometimes I even discover new circles through the voice actors I follow. :)
That sounds like a great system! I think it works really well if you already have favorite voice actors.I follow the X (Twitter) accounts of voice actors and production companies to get updates, and combine that with DLsite's tracking feature to follow my favorite voice actors. This way, the system notifies me whenever a new work they are voicing is released or open for preorder.
I mostly stick with the voice actors I already like, such as Mitsuhashi Wataru and Fuyuno Kumaniku. However, since I follow production companies on X, I occasionally pick voice dramas based on the cover art (like a blind buy). That's actually how I accidentally discover new talent! In fact, that's how I found Tominaga Shuhei, and now he's one of my absolute favorites.That sounds like a great system! I think it works really well if you already have favorite voice actors.
By the way, do you ever try discovering new voice actors, or do you mostly stick with the ones you already like?

I assume you mean the commercial CD wiki? I use it too! It's really convenient.There's a wiki for that kind of thing, so I'm looking it up there.
There are lots of categories, so it's easy to find what I like, and there's also info on new releases.
It's just a shame that minor works aren't listed.
That makes sense! It's very reasonable.I mostly stick with the voice actors I already like, such as Mitsuhashi Wataru and Fuyuno Kumaniku. However, since I follow production companies on X, I occasionally pick voice dramas based on the cover art (like a blind buy). That's actually how I accidentally discover new talent! In fact, that's how I found Tominaga Shuhei, and now he's one of my absolute favorites.![]()
That's nice. Official sources are definitely the most reliable.I usually follow some of my favorite official websites and search, also I will follow the news from the Twitter
Nice, thanks for your comment!
Is there actually a roundup site somewhere? If possible, I'd really appreciate it if you could share the URL in a non-clickable format.
If you meant "curated posts" on X (Twitter) and similar platforms, then hmm… I might start to worry about whether I'm really catching all the information. That's because people usually filter things by their favorite voice actors or specific settings.
You're completely right—individual tweets on X (Twitter) definitely tend to be biased based on personal preferences.
In their roundup (matome) section, many Japanese fans compile very comprehensive info on BL ASMR and doujin voice works, making it much harder to miss out on anything!
The URL is here: ch.dlsite.com/matome
Not at all, thank you for your reply!Sorry for the late reply!You're completely right—individual tweets on X (Twitter) definitely tend to be biased based on personal preferences.
What I actually meant last time was a two-dimensional community platform officially run by DLsite called "DL Channel."In their roundup (matome) section, many Japanese fans compile very comprehensive info on BL ASMR and doujin voice works, making it much harder to miss out on anything!
The URL is here: ch.dlsite.com/matome
Just a heads-up, since I mostly listen to BL ASMR, my focus is a bit narrow, but I hope this helps you out! :P![]()