When I first got into Kpop, I loved it.
I listened to music, enjoyed the MVs, bought albums of many different groups and had a great time watching their content.
Then I made a big mistake: I started interacting with other fans and reading what they had to say.
I have never in my life seen such petty hatred for people they don't even know as from Kpop fandoms.
And it wasn't just the big fandoms either: small fandoms squabbling the moment their faves got some success and then hating artists of other fandoms, wishing they would do badly.
The desire for artists, who are actual people, to make mistakes and have scandals that ruin them was disgusting to see. Even when I looked on sites with news articles, I still see lots of hateful comments from people, delighting when an artist, group or fandom has a setback.
I had one group I liked more than the others, so I figured: what if I just support the girls and stay within that fandom, it might be all right.
No. Even between fans of the individual members, there was and probably is still constant hate that is often even more intense than the pathetic fights between different fandoms.
And whether it is about fights between fandoms or within fandoms, people always had the same excuse for behaving like trash: "But they do it too". No, idiot, you make your own choices and you are choosing to be a piece of crap.
I am now at the point that I removed most Kpop from my playlists. I also stopped buying albums and I did that quite often.
Fandoms shouldn't disrupt one's love for something, but Kpop fandoms managed it.
If you ever wonder why not more people are supporting your faves, it might be because you turned people off with your stupid, pathetic fanwars.
Hopefully, I will regain my love for Kpop some time and I hope that the non-toxic fans will prevail some day. If you are a non-toxic fan, I wish you well.
If you delight in people having setbacks or being toxic, you are dumb and pathetic. Grow up.