Yoo Jae Suk once again shared his thoughts against malicious commenting.
Earlier this year, Yoo Jae Suk shared his thoughts about malicious commenting and expressed, "Malicious comments are not a form of showing interest. It's better to get no comments. You don't need that kind of attention."
On the February 22 podcast of 'Song Eun Yi and Kim Sook's Confidentiality Guaranteed,' Yoo Jae Suk appeared as a special guest and once again curtly expressed his resolute thoughts on malicious commenting.
He explained, "I said this during 'You Quiz' too, didn't I? During the mid-late-2000s, there were sayings that 'malicious comments' are a form of showing interest. We said that around 2010. But it's not the case now. Having no comments is better than having malicious comments. You don't need that kind of attention."
He continued to share, "Malicious comments are slandering words, but there are people who keep saying those are opinions. But those are not opinions. It's just slander. We can't keep tolerating this. We have to express this. This kind of culture needs to disappear."
Song Eun Yi and Kim Sook clapped and agreed, responding, "That is right," and "Yoo Jae Suk has clearly answered for us." Yoo Jae Suk added, "Yes, it needs to disappear."
Korean netizens commented, "He said the right thing," "This is so true," "He is awesome," "Celebrities need to file a lawsuit," "The malicious commenters don't know they are malicious commenters," "There is a reason he is one of the top of the top," "I don't think malicious commenters even get they are malicious commenters even when Yoo Jae Suk says this," "These words are so right," and "There are so many weird people online."
Let's just all agree that if anyone drops malicious comments against Yoo Jae Suk that we go to war against them.
btw, there are active users here on AllKPop who only drop nothing but malicious comments against particular idols or groups and they've yet to be banned by this website for some reason.
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