The content appears to be a transcript of a YouTube video or a podcast where two pranksters (a father and daughter) use a voice assistant, "Alice", to call their subscribers. They pretend to be a voice assistant and ask their subscribers various questions, often referencing a blogger named "Vika" or "Wiki show". The pranksters eventually reveal their true identities and apologize if they scared anyone with their calls. They also invite their subscribers to participate in a game where they make wishes. Throughout the calls, the pranksters have fun and joke around with their subscribers, creating a lighthearted and entertaining atmosphere.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The document contains a series of conversations between the creator and various individuals, including subscribers and fans.
2. The creator is using a voice assistant named Alice to call and interact with their subscribers.
3. The creator is Vika, also known as Victoria Solovyova, a blogger and social media personality.
4. Vika is calling her subscribers and pretending to be Alice, a voice assistant, as a prank.
5. Vika's subscribers are surprised and sometimes offended by the calls, but some of them play along and engage in conversation.
6. Vika is accompanied by her dad during some of the calls.
7. The creator mentions that they will reveal their "second identity" to their subscribers.
8. Vika is filming the conversations and will use them for a video on her channel.
9. Vika asks her subscribers about their favorite bloggers and if they know who Vika is.
10. Some subscribers recognize Vika's voice and are excited to talk to her.
11. The creator apologizes if they scared anyone with their calls and says they just wanted to have fun and chat with their subscribers.