10 times K-pop stans have overshared on Twitter

Okay, we get it. The Internet–more like Twitter, actually–has become some sort of a public online diary for many. People on this app have gone from sharing some tidbits of their day, to sharing TMIs, to all out trauma dumping on others

At the same time, people have been using Tweets as a way to boost a hashtag’s engagement or to promote their idols’ current projects. K-Pop stans are quite infamous for this one, where they’d include their faves to almost any tweet imaginable. Though this doesn’t necessarily talk about the K-Pop stan community as a whole, it’s just…a little eyebrow-raising to say the least.

Here are a few examples of questionable K-pop stan interactions on Twitter:

via Twitter
via Twitter
via Twitter

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