Korean netizens later gave their criticism to K-Pop fans in the present.
This later became a hot conversation among South Korean netizens after a viral tweet on Twitter.
In the tweet a Twitter user wrote, "In the past, fans used to edit their oppa (idol) photos if their faces looked ugly or funny. But if now, if something happens, fans are immediately busy making reports and accusing others of being hater. What a boring generation. "
Suddenly this tweet immediately became a hot conversation among Korean netizens, who most felt agreed with him.
Netizens discuss how K-Pop fans are currently so sensitive and immediately report other netizens if they are considered to have ridiculed or offended their idols.
Korean netizens on the Pann website then wrote, "I'm not an EXO-L, but I've seen Oh Sehun's meme with sushi hair every day," he said indicating that EXO fans previously often edited his idol photos without being a big problem.
Other netizens agree with that and comment like:
"But I think EXO has a lot of memes, because people say EXO members are too handsome, so they can't be ridiculed even if there are funny memes like that,"
"Really beautiful memories, hahaha,"
"Sehun even used his own meme in his hoodie, hahaha"
"After the BTS fandom grew, fan behavior like this also increased. If it's like this, ARMY can immediately report the account owner just because they see a gorilla GIF image. You report people without knowing the context, "
"That's why you can't idolize K-Pop idols that are too hype. EXO members are all handsome, so no one is offended when they see memes like that. But for K-Pop idols who are too hype, fans must immediately report and send PDFs to agencies, hahaha, and various other comments.
What do you think about the comments of Korean netizens above about K-Pop fans nowadays? (www.kpopchart.net)
This later became a hot conversation among South Korean netizens after a viral tweet on Twitter.
In the tweet a Twitter user wrote, "In the past, fans used to edit their oppa (idol) photos if their faces looked ugly or funny. But if now, if something happens, fans are immediately busy making reports and accusing others of being hater. What a boring generation. "
Suddenly this tweet immediately became a hot conversation among Korean netizens, who most felt agreed with him.
Netizens discuss how K-Pop fans are currently so sensitive and immediately report other netizens if they are considered to have ridiculed or offended their idols.
Korean netizens on the Pann website then wrote, "I'm not an EXO-L, but I've seen Oh Sehun's meme with sushi hair every day," he said indicating that EXO fans previously often edited his idol photos without being a big problem.
Other netizens agree with that and comment like:
"But I think EXO has a lot of memes, because people say EXO members are too handsome, so they can't be ridiculed even if there are funny memes like that,"
"Really beautiful memories, hahaha,"
"Sehun even used his own meme in his hoodie, hahaha"
"After the BTS fandom grew, fan behavior like this also increased. If it's like this, ARMY can immediately report the account owner just because they see a gorilla GIF image. You report people without knowing the context, "
"That's why you can't idolize K-Pop idols that are too hype. EXO members are all handsome, so no one is offended when they see memes like that. But for K-Pop idols who are too hype, fans must immediately report and send PDFs to agencies, hahaha, and various other comments.
What do you think about the comments of Korean netizens above about K-Pop fans nowadays? (www.kpopchart.net)
