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A troll has been pushing TWICE at Arama recently:

 

Stream Bulldozer. Don't care if you think it's a horrible song or hate Twice or any other stale drag. Still stream. #6 on Recochoku, #1 LINE. Anticipate the album coming to you on September 12th.

 

 

The readers and I don't get it, with one saying:

 

whats up with the kpop hardcore forced streaming things? if the song is good people will listen to it, if the video is good people will watch it, why should people leave something they hate on repeat? will the song getting millions of plays make it better?

 

 

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No, we're not going to help you fake popularity.

 

 

 

Shouldn't thinks happen organically, as opposed to forcing?

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A troll has been pushing TWICE at Arama recently:

 

Stream Bulldozer. Don't care if you think it's a horrible song or hate Twice or any other stale drag. Still stream. #6 on Recochoku, #1 LINE. Anticipate the album coming to you on September 12th.

 

 

The readers and I don't get it, with one saying:

 

whats up with the kpop hardcore forced streaming things? if the song is good people will listen to it, if the video is good people will watch it, why should people leave something they hate on repeat? will the song getting millions of plays make it better?

 

 

and

 

No, we're not going to help you fake popularity.

 

 

 

Shouldn't thinks happen organically, as opposed to forcing?

 

There will always be "special" people misusing and abusing systems put in place for a different purpose.

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In a perfect world, things would be "organic". However, it's just not the case with the entertainment industry. Even in the jpop industry we see the added gimmicks of hand shakes, concert tickets, content splitting etc. Isn't this basically the same case but different medium? 

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In a perfect world, things would be "organic". However, it's just not the case with the entertainment industry. Even in the jpop industry we see the added gimmicks of hand shakes, concert tickets, content splitting etc. Isn't this basically the same case but different medium? 

 

But everyone knows the deal when it comes to that and nobody thinks of them as being the most popular.

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