I enjoyed it! If you're the sort of person who's ever had to deal with internet-related anxiety and kept rotting away in bed because of Discord or Twitter issues, it can hit a bit close. The way the protagonist deals with those feelings is relatable, constantly checking on things to get the latest update on the drama about her, yet never doing anything to actually move on and get better.
Presentation is good! The text gets cut off and stays hidden in the corner of the screen at times, but the visuals and especially the droning and oppressive songs really sell this image of someone who feels like they're stuck in their own hell.
I like the tug at the topic of AI and how people can lose themselves when roleplaying with a chatbot since it can be such an addicting thing, although I do admit both twists are a bit limp.
The first is fine, and I like that, even when faced with the truth, my girl just keeps going because it's THAT easy to let go and keep indulging in something that won't do you any good.
Bit more iffy on the second twist, though. Kinda takes away some impact from the ending.
Still, there was a clear desire to write a very specific type of story, and despite some hiccups here and there, I'd still say that it nails it!