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These celebrity social experiments get me thinking about how easily fame can be manufactured and within the kpop bubble, it's all the more convenient. Big companies have ties to media houses, can block cfs or land their idols in dramas or prime viewership spots.
Amongst positions like visual, dancers, rappers, vocalists do you think mediaplay works well? I feel the latter three require a qualification for praise. You could get away with saying their visuals are unquestionably better cuz sk loves them. And hey most I fans haven't stepped into sk so they'd believe anything is possible. Then it's easier to get people to regurgitate stuff in varieties, interviews, articles, heck even fans are enough. Plus all this praise can be controlled to some degree. The other 3 positions will have critics at their throat at some point of time but still I think mediaplay or autotuning, good editing could help to some degree.
When future kpop fans look back all they will find is these "sources" to see who was the best at what in this hyper competitive field but even that may not translate well. Idols we hype as top vocal, dancer, actor, visual or rapper might be cringy to the future generations. Like if tiktok existed back then we'd definitely have this video called yg breathes and people lose their mind over his touching acting skills for this video lol. We can hardly gauge who's the best at what in the first gen just who was said to the best by the media.