Fanwars
Saturday, December 31, 2011 | 0 comments
Since I have a little more time before I'm going to sleep, I thought I'd just touch on the topic of "Fanwars". What is a fanwar? It is basically a fight between fans and haters. OR it can also be a fight between fans of a certain idol and fans of another idol.
Example Number One. Fights between fans and haters.
Honestly, if you hate this artiste, for I dont know what VALID reason you have... Valid meaning if he has done something despicable, or if he is atrocious, or he has done something against his conscience ... Well no he hasn't done anything of that sort. So you actually don't have any proper reason to hate him and I really have no idea why the heck you'd hate him. Alright, let's just say you hate him just cos of nothing. But since you hate him then why the heck are you following him, why the heck would you want to comment on his post? What is the motive of your actions? Feel very shiok ah? Or you want to be famous?
Well yes, starting a fanwar is indeed the easiest way to become famous on the internet. LOL. Congrats you have done it; you're freaking famous LOL. Because obviously all the fans of the idol will come and haunt you.
Example Number 2. Fights between fans of one and fans of another.
There are many examples that you can get out there, like Korea's SNSD vs Taiwan's Super7 - one of the big news recently, or not so recent actually. I dont know why, but it seems like may fans of Korean artistes seem to like to comment on Taiwanese artistes. Talking is an art, it is a skill, one that is difficult to master. One word you say may just change the whole of the sentence's meaning. Like for example, the first comment. If you think someone's acting is terrible just say "I think her acting is terrible." You don't have to say "I think Taiwanese people's acting are terrible." It's DIFFERENT. And I totally agree with the second comment. If you are just watching cos of these two guys, then watch their concert, or i dont know, anything else that doesn't have Taiwanese people involved if you really think they are terrible.
And when you want to fight your point, do provide evidence! Like the fourth comment. Best example. I agree with "some fans like you are just so irritating" /// I KNOW RIGHT.
I'm not saying we can't have our own views, we can. But we really need to phrase our words correctly, provide concrete evidence to prove our point right, and not just being biased and critical.
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