They make videos on all aspects of their LGBTQ lives: coming out, pride parades, Q&As for the simply curious, and more. The Korea Herald met with some of these Korean YouTubers to discuss why they make their videos, and what it means to be part of the LGBTQ community in Korea today. In a community that Royalty feels is still quite disconnected, LGBTQ YouTube channels may also help to stimulate dialogue and solidarity. Although Royalty originally started the channel to make insightful videos, Royalty hopes their channel can increase visibility in wider popular culture. Along with three other YouTubers, Soo was one of six ambassadors for the 2017 Korea Queer Culture Festival.
Source: The Nation Bangkok July 28, 2017 12:56 UTC