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After all, who is to blame for the snark subs becoming increasingly popular?

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Recently there has been growing discussion about the constant growth of snark accounts. And there are some communities that I consider responsible for this and the one you read about is one of them. I've seen reports from countless people that when they manage to express their opinions about an MV or action by an idol that they didn't think was cool, they are constantly massacred and their posts are frequently deleted, shouldn't it be a place to express their opinion? Recently I tried to publish a comment about how the Western industry sometimes ends up destroying the psychology of K-pop idols and it was removed immediately, I made an edit to the text removing possible words and it was still deleted. And a snark account appeared to me in which a person reported about an opinion he had about the BLACKPINK MV (the person hadn't liked the song and wasn't disrespectful, just sharing his opinion) in the BP community and said that his post had been removed and went to the snark section since people there accepted opinions of praise and criticism (although it didn't seem like it, I saw a post on BLACKPINKsnark that praised the pinks' outfits). And this made me reflect on how much, without realizing it, kpopers themselves have been playing other kpopers against various groups, consequently of which these people were fans. It's very likely that if it weren't for these problems that kpopers have to accept constructive criticism, snark accounts wouldn't have as much recognition as they've been getting and people would have the feeling of being heard and this hatred wouldn't turn against the fandom, against the artist himself. This last phrase is the one most heard by people who were kpop fans or simply abandoned the artist due to a toxic and fanatical fandom. I used to think that it made no sense for a person to stop liking an artist because of fans, but a few months ago I realized how wrong I was, because a fandom reflects the example it follows from its idols, I understand that every artist has a side of crazy fans, but being mostly fanatic is not a sign of good work. I hope that one day, when they go to the real world or a psychologist, they can remove this obsessive lack and because they are unable to read a different opinion without finding it horrible and wanting to delete it, thanks to these behaviors K-pop artists will have communities focused only on hate that has grown successively due to lack of freedom. submitted by /u/gossippop [link] [comments]

4.882. CIX - 6th Debut Anniversary ‘2025 FIX WEEK’ (Teaser Image)

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4.883. iii - Member Reveal #1: Namkhing

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4.884. Is it just me or is aespa way overhyped right now?

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I’ve been seeing nonstop praise for aespa lately, people calling their songs 10/10, labeling them the “next Blackpink,” and saying they’re redefining 4th gen K-pop. And honestly? I don’t get it. Visually? Absolutely- all four members are insanely beautiful, no denying that. 11/10. And it feels like SM knows that too, because their visuals are doing a lot of the heavy lifting in each comeback. Since Spicy, especially, the styling and concepts have gotten more and more sexed-up. It's hard to ignore that SM is clearly leaning into the “sex sells” strategy now- more skin, tighter outfits, sultry camera work. Just look at Giselle lately, it’s like every outfit is designed to show as much cleavage as possible. They’re pushing sex appeal hard, and it’s working in terms of grabbing attention and going viral. But musically? That’s where it completely falls flat for me. Yeah, aespa is “experimental,” but in a way that often just feels chaotic or shallow. The lyrics are repetitive and meaningless more often than not, and the songs jump between genres in a way that feels more jarring than innovative. It’s like SM is trying to be different just for the sake of it, not because it actually makes the music better. I’m not trying to hate for no reason. I get that some fans love the futuristic, cyber-AI concept and the bold girlboss image. And I respect that aespa is carving out their own lane instead of playing it safe. But I can’t shake the feeling that there’s way more focus on visuals, sex appeal, lore, and branding than there is on putting out solid, meaningful music. It’s starting to feel like smoke and mirrors. Every comeback is styled and marketed so well that people forget to actually question whether the song is… good. Am I alone here? I’m genuinely curious if others feel the same or if I’m just out of touch with what people want in K-pop right now. submitted by /u/Kpop-Analyser [link] [comments]

4.885. What is your top 5 favourite kpop songs ever you never get tired of? 🌞 Let's share some appreciation!

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Heyy just wanted to give a chance for everyone to share their appreciation. For me my 5 favourite kpop songs ever are probably🌞: Me gustas tu - Gfriend The boys - Girl's generation Bad boy- Red velvet Lion heart - Girl's generation Darling - Girl's Day submitted by /u/Impressive_Cod9892 [link] [comments]

4.886. Which male idol has the best LIGHT BLUE hair? 🩵 [ Day 6# ]

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How to play: Comment or upvote the idol you think has had the best hair of the given color. Please do not comment idols that have already won in another color. Taeyong from NCT won as the male idol with the best GREEN hair with 100 upvotes! Today's color: LIGHT BLUE 🩵 submitted by /u/ExtensionStation6334 [link] [comments]

4.887. Idols with outstanding or very easily recognisable voices

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idols which voice is easy to recognise, even when they're in a group of a lot of people, their voices still sounds different and unique. It could be their technique, tone or accent. I'm just curious! submitted by /u/NeighborhoodTiny1431 [link] [comments]

4.888. share your kpop playlist covers!

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i've made separate playlists for each of my ults and i'm trying to figure out a good cover pic for each! deciding between a funny pic of my bias or a cute whole group photo. i need some inspiration so share all your kpop playlist covers 🫶 submitted by /u/Separate-Addendum-52 [link] [comments]

4.889. When y’all go to concerts, do you wear concert earplugs or do you just go in raw?

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Most of the K-Pop concerts I’ve been to have been extremely loud (mostly because of the fans). A few years ago my brother introduced me to concert earplugs for this one EDM concert we went to. I haven’t used them yet because the sound has never bothered me too much (except when my friend next to me was screaming for ATEEZ but that’s valid), but I know it bothers a lot of people including some of my friends who desire to get some. Do you guys use concert earplugs? On one hand, I know they would be objectively good for my ears and prevent hearing damage. At the same time I LOVE hearing all of the fans screaming and the chaotic loudness of it all and it makes the experience for me. submitted by /u/K_Katana1000 [link] [comments]

4.890. does anyone else have kpop related nicknames?

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my nickname is "unluckiest stray kids fan in the WORLDDD"/ my catch phrase being "oy vay im the unluckiest skz fan in the WORLDDD" my boyfriend also has the nickname of Jewhwan (given by "SuJew", cs hes Jewish, is a Wannable and Jaehwan biased) my boyfriend's cousin has the nickname of SuJew/Super Jewnior (since he was taking a DNA test while drunk and found out his maternal grandmother was Jewish, therefore making his mother and him Jewish/Judaism is a maternal system) and one of my friends is called WooJew SoNyeo (wjsn korean name/he's an Ujung) "WooJew SoNyeo" also has a friend whose real name is a combination of Seventeen's Minghao/Jun (altho written in different characters) is called "seventeen" (and he happens to watch a lot of the dramas Jun features in) submitted by /u/Minute_Ice_7434 [link] [comments]

4.891. After all, who is to blame for the snark subs becoming increasingly popular?

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Recently there has been growing discussion about the constant growth of snark accounts. And there are some communities that I consider responsible for this and the one you read about is one of them. I've seen reports from countless people that when they manage to express their opinions about an MV or action by an idol that they didn't think was cool, they are constantly massacred and their posts are frequently deleted, shouldn't it be a place to express their opinion? Recently I tried to publish a comment about how the Western industry sometimes ends up destroying the psychology of K-pop idols and it was removed immediately, I made an edit to the text removing possible words and it was still deleted. And a snark account appeared to me in which a person reported about an opinion he had about the BLACKPINK MV (the person hadn't liked the song and wasn't disrespectful, just sharing his opinion) in the BP community and said that his post had been removed and went to the snark section since people there accepted opinions of praise and criticism (although it didn't seem like it, I saw a post on BLACKPINKsnark that praised the pinks' outfits). And this made me reflect on how much, without realizing it, kpopers themselves have been playing other kpopers against various groups, consequently of which these people were fans. It's very likely that if it weren't for these problems that kpopers have to accept constructive criticism, snark accounts wouldn't have as much recognition as they've been getting and people would have the feeling of being heard and this hatred wouldn't turn against the fandom, against the artist himself. This last phrase is the one most heard by people who were kpop fans or simply abandoned the artist due to a toxic and fanatical fandom. I used to think that it made no sense for a person to stop liking an artist because of fans, but a few months ago I realized how wrong I was, because a fandom reflects the example it follows from its idols, I understand that every artist has a side of crazy fans, but being mostly fanatic is not a sign of good work. I hope that one day, when they go to the real world or a psychologist, they can remove this obsessive lack and because they are unable to read a different opinion without finding it horrible and wanting to delete it, thanks to these behaviors K-pop artists will have communities focused only on hate that has grown successively due to lack of freedom. submitted by /u/gossippop [link] [comments]

4.892. idols you'd not trust with your drink?(cuz they probably gonna drink it)

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id say ricky or nayon submitted by /u/FullTea6995 [link] [comments]

4.893. I seriously need BigHit’s new boy group to debut already - also thoughts on the 2025 rookie so far.

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I’ve seen some articles they’re debuting on August 18th, and honestly, I’m excited So far, the rookie boy group scene this year feels kind of... underwhelming? Felt less competitive or exciting. Many of them have good album sales, but their performance on domestic and global charts has been pretty disappointing. Domestically, none of them even made it into Melon Top 100. Some people say it’s generally harder for boy groups to appeal to the general public early on I’m wondering if that’s a fair reason. On the girl group side, it's little bit better. Groups like Izna, KiiiKiii, and Hearts2Hearts have shown solid momentum. There was even some early media play around a “H2H vs KiiiKiii” rivalry, which made things a bit more interesting, although it faded pretty quickly. With BigHit entering the scene soon, I’m hoping it brings more energy and conversation around rookie boy groups. It’d be even more fun if SMTR25 debuted too, but I guess they’ll be considered 2026 rookies. Anyway, what do you guys think about this year’s rookie boy groups? Or just rookie groups in general so far? submitted by /u/matt_vaghn [link] [comments]

4.894. Girls Generations accidentally kpop trailblazers??!

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If you're an older kpop fan you know that Gee was the iconic song that went viral and brought a lot of us into kpop. Although it came out a few years later that Gee wasn't the track they originally were going to release. They fully filmed a Korean version of Duffy's mercy, after Duffys Mercy did so well, SM couldn't release the SNSD version so they re-recorded, using the same outfits, for Gee. So Discussion, was Gee a turning point for Kpop, if Duffy never topped the charts with her song would kpop be as big. Discuss submitted by /u/nahbruvvvvv [link] [comments]

4.895. JEON SOMI - EXTRA @ SBS Radio - Wendy's Youngstreet (250714)

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4.896. MAMAMOO Moon Byul - LUNATIC + Memories (Feat. ONEWE) + ICY BBY + TOUCHIN&MOVIN @ 'ICY BBY' RELEASE BUSKING (250621)

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4.897. Any myths or popular takes about your fav groups or idols that you want to dispel/clear up?

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For me, I keep seeing Tiktoks about how Taehyun (TXT) is always left out, disliked, or jealous of the other pairings or members. Obviously this is not true. Also, he has a reputation of being savage, scary, etc., but he is literally the opposite. People (honestly even MOAs) think that the other members don't tease him as much because he'd fight them or something. Like no, bro will start crying lol submitted by /u/cmoney02 [link] [comments]

4.898. NiziU - LOVE LINE -Japanese ver.- (TV SHOWS Behind Part.1) (250715) [ENG SUB]

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4.899. KATSEYE - Official Light Stick (Product Details)

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4.900. 🍭TWICE ICONIC LOOKS DAY #3: WHAT IS MOMO'S MOST ICONIC LOOK?

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YESTERDAY, JEONGYEON'S ICONIC FANCY NEON TOP AND BLACK SHORTS OUTFIT WON BY 18 UPVOTES! 🍭TWICE ICONIC LOOKS DAY #3: WHAT IS MOMO'S MOST ICONIC LOOK? COMMENT WITH THE MOST UPVOTES WINS! 🏆 submitted by /u/SatisfactionAdept548 [link] [comments]

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