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Let all ARMY share this same message on their channels and mention others too. I know ARMY are no longer staying silent after everything that happened because of haters, but what else can we do? Please read this carefully and share it on your channels.
Let’s do a two-month challenge — not forever, just two months. If any ARMY replies to or interacts with toxic fandoms or hate accounts, delete the post immediately. Keep posting normally, but completely ignore hateful comments and do not respond no matter what. You’ll understand later why this is important, because haters have reached a point where they thrive on reactions.
Close the comments on old posts related to fanwars and problems, and stop replying to anyone attacking BTS or ARMY. Ignore them completely. This period is full of activities and achievements we’ve all been waiting for, but some reactions are shifting the attention from supporting the group to unnecessary drama.
Since BTS debuted, they have faced criticism and hate accounts because of their success and achievements. So what changed now? The only thing that changed is that some people started giving haters more attention than they deserve over the past years. Don’t give them any attention anymore. Don’t reply to hateful comments or videos attacking BTS, because they only want to spread negativity and satisfy their jealousy. Once they realize nobody cares or responds, they’ll slowly stop
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We are the ones losing when we respond, and then people call ARMY the worst fandom. Remember 2022 and 2023? Hate accounts were much quieter back then because everyone ignored them and stopped feeding them attention.
What’s surprising is that some older accounts are still arguing with much younger people online. All we need is two months of completely ignoring accounts that spread hate toward BTS. Use the “Don’t Recommend Channel” option together, report accounts that promote hate speech, and then fully ignore them: no watching, no commenting, no sharing — because any interaction only helps spread their content further.
Personally, I started doing this a month ago. I stopped involving myself in fanwars and completely ignored the negativity, and honestly everything became much calmer. The people supporting and appreciating me became far more than the people hating on me, simply because I stopped giving attention to negativity.
I hope you all do the same, because you’ll notice a huge difference. Don’t fight with other fandoms anymore. Let hateful people drown in their own negativity. BTS are already 14 years into their career — why should the fandom still be stuck in endless fanwars every day?
Leave these pointless arguments behind and focus on supporting the members’ activities and achievements. Why post good news about BTS only to turn the comments into fights with haters? Those replies do nothing except give them more attention.
In the end, silence and ignoring them is the strongest response.
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