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lemme just do an ~analysis (
)/give my two cents~ herehonestly i think it's because of three things:
1. the scandals some of the members got into
2. the lack of truly *hardcore* stans they have
3. military service
one of the main reasons is because none of the songs have been truly memorable to the public since "Devil"/"Magic" (2015), and i know this because i've been a stan for a WHILE and many k-pop stans appreciated it- more than they appreciate their music now. i was around to witness peaked interest in them. it's sad because their recent music is actually good, but people lost interest because of enlistment- and to some people it makes them look "old" and "incomplete". waiting is really hard for some people and it's easy to move on to the newest thing & then look back and criticize what seems ancient.
now, i'm not saying they don't make good music now- because they absolutely do. but it's easy for them to be a target of ageism because their serious group activities have kinda fizzled out. you don't see them doing variety shows or stuff like that like they used to- which means less content. with less content means less material to consume and it's harder to maintain being a fan. there's already a lack of 2nd gen stans in general on here (SHINee and SNSD being the lovely exceptions) these days but Suju stans are pretty much a rarity from what I've found.
another major factor might be the scandals. now, i'm not well educated on what was done and said so i can't speak on them. though as we all know, kpop stans will say anything as long as they believe it is justified- which probably includes ageism against Suju because of their problematic past. once again i can't agree nor disagree with them, but that could be one of the main reasons.
i wish i could tag my name oh well but i think it's obvious who i am lmao even though i capitalize my analysis posts


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lemme just do an ~analysis (
)/give my two cents~ herehonestly i think it's because of three things:
1. the scandals some of the members got into
2. the lack of truly *hardcore* stans they have
3. military service
one of the main reasons is because none of the songs have been truly memorable to the public since "Devil"/"Magic" (2015), and i know this because i've been a stan for a WHILE and many k-pop stans appreciated it- more than they appreciate their music now. i was around to witness peaked interest in them. it's sad because their recent music is actually good, but people lost interest because of enlistment- and to some people it makes them look "old" and "incomplete". waiting is really hard for some people and it's easy to move on to the newest thing & then look back and criticize what seems ancient.
now, i'm not saying they don't make good music now- because they absolutely do. but it's easy for them to be a target of ageism because their serious group activities have kinda fizzled out. you don't see them doing variety shows or stuff like that like they used to- which means less content. with less content means less material to consume and it's harder to maintain being a fan. there's already a lack of 2nd gen stans in general on here (SHINee and SNSD being the lovely exceptions) these days but Suju stans are pretty much a rarity from what I've found.
another major factor might be the scandals. now, i'm not well educated on what was done and said so i can't speak on them. though as we all know, kpop stans will say anything as long as they believe it is justified- which probably includes ageism against Suju because of their problematic past. once again i can't agree nor disagree with them, but that could be one of the main reasons.
i wish i could tag my name oh well but i think it's obvious who i am lmao even though i capitalize my analysis posts


suju had some hardcore fans though. the ageism is just apparent because some suju members actually look their age.
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I would say Super Junior still has hardcore fans the group been around since 2005 and still does decent in album sales after all. Kpop stans just like using age as an insult against groups they do not like and they generally don't seem to like Super Junior in the west for the progressive virtue signaling that western ifans do. Also they seem more active then TVXQ and SNSD so people more rest on memories of those groups whereas with Super Junior they have to cope with the fact that they simply seem unstoppable in terms of group activities still.
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kpop stans: I hope my faves stay together for 40 years
also kpop stans: eww that group has been around for 7 years? take them to the old folks home
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kpop stans: I hope my faves stay together for 40 years
also kpop stans: eww that group has been around for 7 years? take them to the old folks home
correction - newer kpop stans.
There's a difference
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frankly it's even worse for ggs.
ageism is real in the kpop industry
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Super Junior does have some problematic members so age is an easy excuse to attack them with.
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