Monday, 18 December 2017

[enter-talk] WOW LOOK AT THE DEMOGRAPHICS IN BANGTAN’S ARTICLES, ARE THESE REALLY ARTICLES ABOUT IDOLS?;;

I just looked up these articles for fun but I was shocked when I saw the age distribution
 
How are these posts about idols?ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Seriously, that’s so interesting. Before, I thought that Bangtan would have a lot of choding fans but
Whether it’s journalists or celebrities, a lot of people have started to mention that they are fans of Bangtan
Right now, the age demographic is seriously evenly distributedㅋㅋㅋㅋ
It’s so interesting









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ㅇㅇ |2017.12.17 01:22 신고하기
The male teacher at our academy is always going ‘Dee En Way~’ every day day. And one time, he came in class and was like “kids, how was the ticketing for Bangtan?”ㅋㅋㅋㅋFangirling makes you feel less alone
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ㅇㅇ |2017.12.17 01:23 신고하기
There are so many comments saying that you shouldn’t fangirl on idols if you’re too old but seeing that they are loved by people of different age ranges is a good thing..
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ㅇㅇ |2017.12.17 01:32 신고하기
I and my mom are both their fangirlsㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ We also buy their goods together
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ㅇㅇ |2017.12.17 10:52 신고하기
But there’s nothing to bash about a fandom that’s old… it just means that they are really popular with the public. It’s true that if you only have fans that are in their teens and early twenties, you won’t go far… I’m not a fan of Bangtan or Kang Daniel but both of their fandoms have people that are older. And nowadays, BTS and Wanna One are the groups that are doing the best
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달님별님 |2017.12.17 16:57 신고하기
Don’t ignore the fans that are in their 30’s~40’s. Kim Gunmo, One Time, Seo Taiji, FinkL, HOT, etc. were all groups who were loved by older fans in their prime time. Afterwards, it just seemed that all idols were made from a factory and were shoved all together in the music industry. For people in their 30’s and 40’s who don’t know anyone else than 2NE1 and Bigbang to fall for Bangtan means that their musicality is better. Furthermore, they started out by having no fandom, no media play and no support like those of big agencies. And if you add their authenticity, passion, purity, teamwork, etc., it’s obvious that they can differentiate themselves from those factory-made idols.
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ㅇㅇ |2017.12.17 15:56 신고하기
The funny thing is that people were ridiculing them for having lots of teens fans but now that they have a lot of fans above 40 y.o., people are saying that they have ahjumma fans. All of this has nothing to do with age, it just means that they are popular
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