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Shoutout to fans who mute leak keywords before comebacks
I keep seeing leaked teasers for new K-pop songs pop up online. It feels wrong to watch them before the official release. My tip is to mute specific words like 'leak' or 'spoiler' on your apps. For instance, when TWICE had a comeback, I blocked those terms on my Twitter feed. This helped me avoid spoilers and enjoy the real drop more. It shows respect for the group's planning and effort. Waiting for the proper update makes the whole experience better, you know?
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finleyc422d ago
Ugh, I feel that @tylermason. I had a game ending spoiled for me once and it totally ruined the whole last act for me.
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tylermason2d ago
Yeah, muting leaks is smart. I do the same with movie trailers sometimes, just to keep the surprise alive. Makes the payoff way better lmao.
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