About that streaming thing, first of all: 100% agree with your opinion in the tags. Also, the thing about ''streaming culture'' that pisses me off the most is that fans put a very, VERY unecessary pressure and stress onto the fandom to break the record year after year. So it's all about achieving 100mln views in the shortest amount of time. One year it will reach a point that it will be, for those people, extremely time-consuming and stressful, because how to achieve 100mln views in like, 2 minutes? And what will it really mean? Nothing. It's not 100mln different people streaming, it's like few millions repeating it 24/7. I dunno, some people take it too seriously and way too far.
Exactly. And another thing is: the first, let's say, maybe 2 times we broke the record felt great! Everyone was happy because it was a great achievement and we felt like we did something big and that the guys were happy. But now? We do that every comeback. It's almost like this is the main goal and nothing else matters. And to be honest I'm so used to this reach 100mln under 24hours thing that whenever I hear that the goal was reached it doesn't feel like anything special anymore, so honestly what's the point. I feel like nowadays it's less about fans doing it for the artists and more like trying to prove something, to themselves, other fans/fandoms perhaps? But is it really worth it, dedicating so much time and effort for something like that...











