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Taeyeon’s Fans Collect Over 1.4 GB of Evidence Against Malicious Commenters


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Following Taeyeon‘s announcement that she would be taking legal action against malicious commenters, netizens have mobilized to collect a staggering amount of evidence. With the help of fans, the Girls’ Generation leader and management company SM Entertainment have been collecting materials, like screenshots of comments and pictures from social media, online community, and portal sites, as evidence for her lawsuit. One fan took the […]

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1.4 GB! I hope that there will be a special place set aside for people, and all others of the same ilk, who make their life's work to ruin others. That fact that Korean female entertainers, in particular, are driven from their careers, bullied sometimes to the point of suicide, and hounded daily by these subhuman cretins defies description. Remove them from society and send them all off to forced labor camps. If you can't learn to live and let live, the world can do without your presence among civilized society.

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Guest WolfRawr

This is pathetic she wont get anywhere, no one stops the internet and her fans are super blind and the biggest trash talkers in the world, her fans believe that writting positive comments will get to her, idols like her dont read positive comments after a while, but ofc thats something that these blind fans wont/ will* never understand.

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Guest Ming Banger

This is pathetic she wont get anywhere, no one stops the internet and her fans are super blind and the biggest trash talkers in the world, her fans believe that writting positive comments will get to her, idols like her dont read positive comments after a while, but ofc thats something that these blind fans wont/ will* never understand.

Were you not aware that Korea has a cyber division and all they do is investigate malicious comments made by netizens? She announced she would be taking legal action.....that means the data has already been collected and soon there will be charges against them. Saying that she will get nowhere is not accurate since she has already proceeded with defamation charges. If you want to get on the internet in Korea and threaten someone, threaten their friends and family, start malevolent rumours against someone, if that person chooses, charges can be brought against the people who made the very poor decision to write them.

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Guest novadestin

I'm curious exactly what kind of things they're taking as "malicious". Like, someone saying "I hate you so much, I wish you would quite!" isn't the same as "go kill yourself or whatever. Not saying they are being overly sensitive or anything like that, I completely support this, but I do know that some people CAN BE, hence my curiosity.

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Guest OscarF

I'm curious exactly what kind of things they're taking as "malicious". Like, someone saying "I hate you so much, I wish you would quite!" isn't the same as "go kill yourself or whatever. Not saying they are being overly sensitive or anything like that, I completely support this, but I do know that some people CAN BE, hence my curiosity.

you could read a simple "I hate you" or thinks how "I wan't to hurt/kill you" a very disturbing things and not only for her also of her family and friends

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I'm curious exactly what kind of things they're taking as "malicious". Like, someone saying "I hate you so much, I wish you would quite!" isn't the same as "go kill yourself or whatever. Not saying they are being overly sensitive or anything like that, I completely support this, but I do know that some people CAN BE, hence my curiosity.

 

you could read a simple "I hate you" or thinks how "I wan't to hurt/kill you" a very disturbing things and not only for her also of her family and friends

I am well aware of that, which is why I was asking. Malicious is "I want to hurt you" not "I hate you." It might be rude and not fun to read, but they are in no way the same thing.

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