CUBE Entertainment, like many K-Pop companies, has come under fire for allegedly exploiting fans of (G)I-DLE by recruiting unpaid 'Fan supporters.'
The controversial announcement on Weverse has sparked immense criticism and raised concerns about fair treatment and responsibility within the industry.
K-Pop companies play a crucial role in organizing events, promotions, and fan activities for their idols. Fans are the backbone of any K-Pop group, showing immense support at concerts, festivals, and various events.
On June 17, CUBE Entertainment posted details about recruiting 'Fan supporters' for (G)I-DLE, outlining specific requirements without mentioning any form of reimbursement for the role.
[공지] (여자)아이들 오프라인 팬 서포터즈 모집 안내
— (G)I-DLE·(여자)아이들 (@G_I_DLE) June 17, 2024
자세한 내용은 (여자)아이들 Weverse 공지사항 게시판에서 확인해 주시기 바랍니다.
📎 https://t.co/FmFKSI5xN4#여자아이들 #GIDLE
The announcement fueled outrage as netizens questioned the company's decision to rely on fans for organizing activities that should be handled by professional staff.
Hello,
This is the (G)I-DLE Fan Club Manager.We are announcing the recruitment of offline fan supporters for (G)I-DLE. Please refer to the details below.
[Offline Fan Supporter Recruitment Period]
From 12 PM (KST), June 17, 2024 (Mon) until positions are filled[Number of Offline Fan Supporters Needed]
[Offline Fan Supporter Activities]
n individuals
- Managing on-site activities at (G)I-DLE public broadcasts and fan club
[Offline Fan Supporter Qualifications]
- Must be a member of the (G)I-DLE NEVERLAND MEMBERSHIP
- Must be 20 years or older (born before 2005)
- Must be available for offline activities without time restrictions
- Must not disclose fan club operations to outsiders
- Must not be a supporter or officer of other artists' fan clubs, both online and offline
- Must be able to actively participate for (G)I-DLE and NEVERLAND"
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Comments on the Korean forum, theqoo, highlighted the dissatisfaction and disbelief among fans regarding CUBE's approach. Many criticized the company for expecting fans to work for free and raised ethical concerns about exploiting dedicated supporters.
Comments from fans:
- "Where's your conscience..."
- "CUBE's trashy behavior is well-known.^^"
- "Isn't it better to just get a three-week part-time job?????"
- "Pay people to work."
- "Why are they like this when they have so much money?"
Not only Korean fans but also international supporters expressed their disappointment with CUBE Entertainment's decision to "take advantage" of fans who have already invested in the group's membership. The move has ignited a global conversation about fair treatment and respect for fans' contributions.
just when i was surprised yesterday that cube actually spent money to book a whole plane for yuqi…fans are not for you to take advantage of ??? hire actual staff instead of trying to get free labour https://t.co/z5Yw5Bhrjy
— 면프로디테 (@_jaxtaposition) June 17, 2024
I've paid for the membership, actually I pay for everything. And the artists company wants me to work for them for free. I must be available always whenever they need me. I must work whenever they tell me too.
— GZB_우기우끼끼_2YEON💜 (@RunBabyRunnnnnn) June 17, 2024
-oh shhhit 😂 https://t.co/Xqb6nx7xls
cube cant even be bothered to hire more staff to do all this shit bc why the hell would they ask fans to do volunteer work as if fans aren’t busy w their own lives too https://t.co/vpaFx7hCx3
— m (@98ssjins) June 17, 2024
I don’t ever want to hear about Cube privilege again. They can’t even hire staff and have to rely on fan volunteers to get things done in the company. Please be serious for once Cube because your artists are dropping like flies from your company. https://t.co/5Q1VaKaiMj
— 💕💜 (@Tashal55) June 17, 2024
Stay tuned for updates on the evolving situation and reactions to CUBE Entertainment's handling of the (G)I-DLE fan support controversy.
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Written by Cassidy Jones.