Do Peoples Opinion About Kpop Matter
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Yseki
Changed the title of the thread from “Does People's Opinion About Kpop Matter” to “Do Peoples Opinion About Kpop Matter”. -
Frankly, I don't give a monkeys on other people's opinions. I have mine and they have theirs. Neither is good or bad, right or wrong. It's just what it is - an opinion which everyone is allowed to express. Arguing about which is the best song or group is utterly ridiculous and pointless imo. Who the hell cares? People get too pressed about stuff like that and it gives me the irits. Instead of squabbling like little children, how about just enjoy what K pop has to offer and appreciate the music of our bias groups. The constant fanwars get very tedious and detract from being a fan. (Well online anyway).
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Frankly, I don't give a monkeys on other people's opinions. I have mine and they have theirs. Neither is good or bad, right or wrong. It's just what it is - an opinion which everyone is allowed to express. Arguing about which is the best song or group is utterly ridiculous and pointless imo. Who the hell cares? People get too pressed about stuff like that and it gives me the irits. Instead of squabbling like little children, how about just enjoy what K pop has to offer and appreciate the music of our bias groups. The constant fanwars get very tedious and detract from being a fan. (Well online anyway).
It depends on what you consider "opinion" and how you express it.
Everyone being intelligent gives me hope.
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Hmm... I don't know if it any of it matters tbh, but I think it's best not be rude when expressing dislike. Not that you're obligated to "care" about others feeling, but it's just better courtesy, you know? Creates healthier discourse imo.
That being said, try to take others opinions with a grain of salt as well.
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Hmm... I don't know if it any of it matters tbh, but I think it's best not be rude when expressing dislike. Not that you're obligated to "care" about others feeling, but it's just better courtesy, you know? Creates healthier discourse imo.
I agree, online it is easy to get heated and have misunderstandings about people etc.
We have all done it before probably, I know if I get heated about something I usually regret it later when I have cooled down.
It is fine to have something you believe in and you should stand by it, but we should also do our best to think about others within reason.
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i think it does matter, but maybe not necessarily to the idol. like if you hate on a song very religiously it has a tendency to put a negative feeling in for the other person for the same song, even if they don't listen to it. when they do go listen to it though, they may still feel like the song is bad because its the person's hate for the song that's affecting their own thoughts on it.
i feel like none of what im saying makes sense smh
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idc idc
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Everyone can have their own opinion about something, but does it really matter? I don't think so.
I think what majority opinion is what matters. A song can do extreme well on chart. Someone is known to be very pretty for many people
For example: I hate a song, but it do well on chart. I do not like the visual of someone, but he/she was praised a lot from gp for her/his visual
Also, I think opinion said at the wrong place and bad wording can be treated as being a hate comments.
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Nah, in kpop, my opinion is the only thing that matters to me
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Some of my favorite discussions have come out of differing opinions on songs, music or artists. Whether or not other people like the song won't change what I like (I have fought passionately for both "Highway to Heaven" and "Sticker" in different groups LOL), although it does get annoying when sometimes people can't just say "yeah, not my thing" and move on when other people are clearly excited. I'm also aware that I haven't always been good at this myself (I often think we are still having that differing opinion discussion when sometimes people don't want that and just want to be excited and happy.)
One thing I'm trying to be more conscious of personally is striking that balance on giving opinions. I've upset some people by giving a negative opinion that they felt brought down the room and I think I may have made other people feel upset on the other side that they couldn't give their honest and critical opinion by trying to be relentlessly positive. This is a long and very drawn out noodling, I know. Basically, like what you like - try and not be a dick, but also know that people are different and may respond accordingly.
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