BTS Fans Apologize After Spreading Fake Rumors About Black Pink Promotion on Spotify

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BTS Fans Apologize After Spreading Fake Rumors About Black Pink Promotion on Spotify - Recently There Are Article Posts About Black Pink Using the Spotify Application Ad Promotion To Increase Their Number of Streaming, This Is Then Directly Clarified By Spotify Parties.

Recently There Are Article Posts About Black Pink Using the Spotify Application Ad Promotion To Increase Their Number of Streaming

Black Pink has just made a comeback with its flagship song titled "Kill This Love". Needless to say, the song successfully received a warm welcome and won several records on music sites. However, behind this achievement, there was an unpleasant news that hit Black Pink and his fans.

On Saturday (6/4), users of the online community forum made an unpleasant article about Black Pink. According to the article, Black Pink uses the Spotify application ad campaign to increase the number of their streams.

According to the author of the article Black Pink's latest song "Kill This Love" was played as an impassable ad before the song Bangtan Boys (BTS). This made them forced to listen to the song and increase the rating of Black Pink.

At that time, ARMY (the name of BTS fans) found another account from Black Pink that included the advertising technique and shared screenshots as proof. They stated that the tactic was unfair and overflowed their anger through comments on the forum post.

"I heard this from my friend and that is true? I heard that the stream was calculated for its rank. Yang Hyun Suk always improved viewers with this method. Haha really," said one fan's frustration. "OMG, you keep listening to BTS and you are forced to listen to Black Pink? LOL," said other fans.

However, the following day (7/4), Spotify representatives clarified that the advertisement was not counted and had no effect on song rankings. When an official fact check is conducted, ARMY who spreads the rumor speaks up to apologize and post the apology letter.

"First of all, I have nothing to say except I'm sorry. I have posted an unconfirmed story about Spotify around 12 o'clock this night, and more people than I imagined finally misunderstood this situation," wrote The ARMY is in his apology. "I know that is not true, but I just left a short message and did not resolve the issue."


"I know later, but the screenshots I found (from Black Pink ads before BTS music) were also edited with photoshop and fake," he continued. "I didn't even think about checking whether the photos and stories I read in various online communities were correct or not and immediately posted them here."

"Because of my actions, many Blink (Black Pink fans) and innocent Black Pink members were highly criticized," continued the ARMY. "I'm sorry. I really have no ill will to accuse Black Pink and Blink."


Source: wowkeren.com
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