The reason why some of you still “stan” X is because of the clout you've gotten from the community around them. The followers you have, the friends you made, the feeling of being the part of a big in-group mob, the fame that comes with X. You don't like them like you used to or anymore. You like their clout more now
How true is this for the large international fandoms
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The reason why some of you still “stan” X is because of the clout you've gotten from the community around them. The followers you have, the friends you made, the feeling of being the part of a big in-group mob, the fame that comes with X. You don't like them like you used to or anymore. You like their clout more now
Not true for me, but I can't speak for everyone.
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This happened to me. I used to be part of Twitter stans with 50k+ followers until I reached a point where I just felt tired and no longer felt as attached or excited about the group or even Kpop as a whole at that time. Yet, I forced myself to keep engaging in everything for the sake of the friends I made online, for my followers, and because it was hard to suddenly break those habits. Eventually, I felt so exhausted and couldn’t lie to myself anymore, so I put a stop to it and left everything behind.
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