Display More1 - empower the members to produce, write, choreograph, etc. keep the passion for the arts high and keeps things interesting so they don't burn out and leave. all that stuff invites critics to evaluate the group in different ways and critical acclaim keeps your work timeless
2 - globalise your fandom. rely less on the infantilization that happens in traditional (male-dominated) GG audiences in SK and Japan
3- write better songs and update your sounds. don't get stuck on the one sound that went big on Melon that one time. don't be a meme
4- a little bit of restraint is good, esp. when it comes to fanservice - it sets a bad precedent and attracts the wrong kind of audience (who will just move on to prettier, shinier things)
are you the unoffical spokesperson for G -Idle? lol.