The variety show that I have been looking forward to for a long time, the first broadcast was far less exciting than expected. No matter the melon-eaters, casual fans, or true fans, they were all very disappointed.
The spectators usually turn this disappointment into complaints, or simply don't bother to complain and just switch to other variety shows.
Fans from the outside will first go to the program group to rationally comment on their impressions after watching and put forward feasible suggestions for improvement, and then go to the guest stars' Weibo posts. If they like the performance of the other party, they will reply with two comments, or even become a fan. If you feel that this star still needs improvement, then think about it in your mind. After all, this is someone else's territory without touching the keyboard. The one who teases you first is a cheap person, and there is no way to redress the injustice of being torn to pieces by a true love fan.
The busiest ones are the true fans.
You have to go to your own idol to post comments and impressions, of course most of them are positive. Those who occasionally offer suggestions are also full of love and hope that the idol will perform better; then go to other guests you like to post comments and impressions, such as thank you for taking care of our XX; finally, you have to secretly watch the guests you don't like, while restraining your urge to complain and quarrel, and keeping a close eye on some unruly fans. If you see someone scolding others, immediately come up to help smooth things over and apologize, to prevent these fans who are one fan against ten haters from ruining the reputation of your own idol.
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