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Like in the current kpop landscape, Idols are on bubble, tiktok, vlive, instagram, YouTube, varieties, dance channels and so on. Do you think more content increases fans? Or accessibility makes fans more loyal or does that magic and mystery of an idol fade with familiarity?
I've seen the quieter the group is, the louder the fandoms are. Like how kpop was back in first gen. They didn't have access to idols on various platforms nor the amount of information we about them today. The opposite is also true when idols go on hiatus fans sometimes move on to younger groups. Like say maybe a group has max two or three social media platforms. Can they survive or thrive in kpop now?
Edit: its also much easier to get cancelled with more content or information.