During a recent event featuring the popular group tripleS, the experience for many fans in attendance was marred by the disruptive behavior of a few individuals. These fans, often referred to as "Jjik Deoks" (a term used to describe fans who obsessively take photos or videos of idols), caused quite a stir when they flocked to the front center of the audience, obstructing the view of others.
As the performance began, several Jjik Deoks left their designated seats and rushed to the middle of the audience area, positioning themselves directly in front of the stage. In their eagerness to capture the perfect shot, they blocked the view of many other fans who had been patiently waiting for the event. This behavior led to frustration among the audience, as the actions of a few spoiled the experience for many.
Due to the disruptive behavior of certain Jjik Deoks, the replay video of the performance could not be provided to fans. These individuals obstructed the camera's view, making it impossible to capture a clear recording of the event. MBC announced, "We kindly ask for your understanding as we will be uploading a separate replay after editing." But soon announced, "Please note that today's performance will not have a replay available."
Korean netizens commented:
"Why are they like that?"
"Wow, that is so rude,"
"Do they not know that there is a feature in the camera they can use to zoom in?"
"This is the first time I saw people standing up like that."
"They are so crazy."
"I once went to the Gayo Daejeon and was thrilled to have a good seat, but as soon as a certain idol came out, everyone in the section right in front of me climbed onto their chairs and started taking pictures non-stop. It was honestly disgusting... I'll never attend an event like that again."
"I once went to Daegu to see Wanna One, but I experienced fans rushing into the audience section. It was so upsetting."
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