ARMYs urge HYBE to act against fake fans smearing Jungkook and leaving his family's info




In the era of booming social media, idols can easily become victims of misinformation, malicious rumors, or actions by individuals impersonating fans to undermine their reputation. These incidents not only affect their public image but can also have a direct impact on the private lives of the members.

Therefore, nowadays, fan support goes beyond simply buying albums or merchandise, streaming music, or attending concerts. It also includes protecting idols in the online space. ARMYs have consistently been active in closely monitoring those who intend to damage the reputation or invade the privacy of bts members on social media.






Recently, fans discovered a serious issue involving on X (formerly Twitter) account impersonating a BTS fan, under the name @jminreport. According to ARMYs' investigation, this account not only spreads the false information but also shares posts aimed at defaming Jungkook's reputation and inviting others to join the hate train against them.

Moreover, the account has shared numerous sensitive posts, dragged Jungkook's name into them, and even revealed photos of his family's registration number—extremely sensitive and important information for any resident of South Korea.

The data includes full names, dates of birth, family relationships, and residential addresses. Sharing these informations publicly without the owner's consent is not an invasion of privacy but also carries serious security and safety risks, as it could be exploited for malicious purposes.







Recognizing the account is dangerous, ARMYs immediately called on HYBE and BigHit Music to take the necessary actions to protect Jungkook and his family.

In a tweet shared by ARMYs, the community wrote: "We urge @HYBEOFFICIALtwt and @bts_bighit to take immediate action against this account (@/jminreport), which is disguising itself as a report account and spreading false information, malicious agendas against Jungkook and encouraging others to join the hate train. They are even sharing his family registration numbers. Jungkook truly needs protection @bighit_music!"

As of now, HYBE has not responded. However, under the pressure from the ARMY community, many hope the company will quickly verify the matter and implement proper protective measures.

This incident also serves as a warning to fandoms about individuals who impersonate fans to cause chaos, divide the community of damage an idol's reputation. What is most crucial at this moment is ARMYs to remind United and work together to protect BTS from such treats.







 

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