It’s all because of an idol’s photo on Spotify!
BTS‘s Jungkook ARMYs were “stressed out” after his latest post on Weverse for the most unexpected reason.
At the end of September, Jungkook released his hit “3D” featuring Jack Harlow.
On October 6, Jungkook surprised ARMY with a post on Weverse.
Along with his adorable message, Jungkook posted a very beautiful photo from the location where the song “3D” was recorded.
But it was a photo of Jungkook. Spotify this caused stress among netizens. In the photo, Jungkook was a real ARMY and was helping by broadcasting the song… but netizens noticed a problem. After looking at the photo, netizens noticed that Jungkook’s song was on loop.
While this may not seem like a problem, K-Pop fans always caution against looping songs when it comes to increasing streams. In particular, if a song loops too often, Spotify sometimes thinks it’s a bot and ignores playback.
So it’s no surprise that the photo left ARMYs “stressed” and they shared their reactions online.
after the Weverse post I don’t know if I should say “Be like Jungkook and keep streaming” or “Don’t be like Jungkook and turn off your loop” :))pic.twitter.com/yz2XVge4C0
-Zoe⁷🏅| busy at uni (@barbiejunkoo) October 6, 2023
Jungkook, baby, loop – pic.twitter.com/8TAi5wM3x5
— Tani⁷ (@stopbeingdelulu) October 6, 2023
Be like Jungkook and watch the broadcasts in 3D. 👍🏼
BUT
Don’t be like Jungkook and Loop 3D. 👎🏼 pic.twitter.com/4dtStFdMHi
— Otsukare ⓢ⁷ (@DailyOtsukare) October 6, 2023
But Jungkook, darling, please don’t make the song loopy😂😂😂 https://t.co/aIQ78CIkEP
— JK DAILYʲᵏ (@Daily_JKUpdate) October 6, 2023
Some fans tried to defend the idol, saying that only he has the right to loop the song and that ARMYs should continue to stream the song for it to be counted properly.
You’re not Jungkook. You do not have the right to loop 3D.
— Mu⁷ (@130613fate) October 6, 2023
Of course, Jungkook can do no wrong, but it’s no surprise that ARMYs joke about how the idol is streaming wrong because fans take pride in helping the idol’s songs hit the charts and break records.