[enter-talk] IN THE END, STAR FACTOR IS ALSO MANUFACTURED BY THE COMPANY


It seems like even if someone lacks skills and isn't particularly outstanding externally, they can still appear to have star factor if the company is determined to push them. For example, when they forced someone to debut during survival shows by even changing the voting system, even though everyone thinks someone else might be better fit, but after consistently promoting the same individual in advertisements and giving them a huge push afterwards, they eventually make it

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1. [+53, -13]
But there are cases where someone gets all this treatment and still can't make it

2. [+45, -6]
Of course it's manufactured. It's true that if someone is deliberately pushed, it is advantageous because it increases exposure. However, capitalizing on that push is also a skill. Just because someone is promoted doesn't mean they will become popular

3. [+42, -9]
Even just looking at their current promotion, Sullyoon appears on TV a lot, but while her view counts are high, she doesn't get any lingering effect afterward. Aside from the agency pushing her in for every comeback, she hardly gets any offers for appearing in shows. On the other hand, look at the way they promote Wonhee, she keeps getting connected to other opportunities. I guess you could call that the difference

4. [+41, -2]
This is how hard that 'famous for pretending to be famous' company is working 

5. [+35, -16]
We've gotten countless posts of Wonhee landing ad deals and having star factors for days, just to get a post like this today. This is way too transparentㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ



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