The application previously called Twitter is coming to be harder to make use of every day– yet what ends up being of K-Pop fandom without it? Let’s Talk K-Pop‘s Jenna Guillaume considers where to from below.
There are several losses that have actually featured the slow-moving, uncomfortable fatality of Twitter (or, as it’s now understood, X– a name which I stubbornly decline to make use of. Indulge me). It’s tougher for reporters to do their tasks, it’s tougher to remain upgraded on information, it’s tougher to be risk-free on the system, it’s tougher to restrict the spread of false information, it’s tougher for creatives to obtain job, it’s tougher for social activities to arrange. And it’s a lot, a lot tougher to be a K-Pop fan.
For many individuals, the loss of Twitter’s main feature in K-Pop fandom could not be up there with the most awful of these effects, but also for any person within that fandom (hi, it’s me), it’s a.