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always been like that
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also this. There is an "in crowd" in AKP and you're likely to just get ignored regardless of what you post, at worst you'll get bullied out. I can't blame them, online friendships can feel real, but it makes the site boring for new users.
Also it seems that being a troll on main is the best way to get in with these groups. Will be mildly surprised if my comment gets approved for anons.
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I find it amazing that as Kpop explodes in popularity worldwide, AKP hasn't managed to grow with it. What happened? Is it really just the cliques?
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That opinionated clique
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also this. There is an "in crowd" in AKP and you're likely to just get ignored regardless of what you post, at worst you'll get bullied out. I can't blame them, online friendships can feel real, but it makes the site boring for new users.
Also it seems that being a troll on main is the best way to get in with these groups. Will be mildly surprised if my comment gets approved for anons.
This "in crowd" likes to make everything controversial and be holier than thou. I don't even click the thread anymore whenever I see those "controversial" threads since you'll get jumped on by them if you present an opposing opinion. It's their words or the highway, literally. And god! Those long-assed essays on why they're correct and you're wrong.
( Will this get worried by mods? )
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spill the tea
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I find it amazing that as Kpop explodes in popularity worldwide, AKP hasn't managed to grow with it. What happened? Is it really just the cliques?
It became mainstream so people no longer feel the need to stay on discussion boards and forums that catered to the mainstream. Why be online about your interests when you can just talk about it with a friend irl?
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