ADOR responds to malicious feedback directed at NewJeans

Okay-pop label ADOR has introduced new measures it would take to stop malicious feedback in the direction of the members of NewJeans.
On December 5, the company launched a discover by way of the group’s ‘Phoning’ app, via which they maintain livestreams and share messages to followers. In it, ADOR shared that the app’s stay commenting function might be restricted to subscribed customers within the close to future because of hate feedback.
The company added that it’s “persistently taking authorized measures” towards all circumstances of defamation, false data and malicious content material deemed damaging to the group, together with previous and future occurrences.
Whereas the assertion didn’t point out particular incidents, it got here only a day after members Minji and Hyein held a livestream, throughout which they addressed a hate remark they obtained.
In a display screen seize archived by followers on X, Hyein appeared visibly surprised after studying a remark, turning to Minji if she had seen the consumer’s ID and calling the message “imply”.
Minji then stated that she had taken a display screen seize of the remark, after which Hyein pointed to the digicam and warned: “Simply wait there.”
[📞🐣🐻]
🐣: what sort of ID was it unnie?
🐻: i captured it
🐣: that was so imply🐣: hello… we simply noticed a surprising remark. We had been about to seize it however couldn’t-
🐻: i captured it, i did it🐣: you probably did? okay 👌 simply wait there
catch all of them ADOR🙏🏽 pic.twitter.com/FsUSq2snWm
— NEWJEANS NEWS🇰🇷 (@newjeansnews_) December 4, 2023
After the announcement was made, ADOR CEO Min Hee-jin additionally took to Instagram to share a fan artwork of the group, wherein an armoured Binky Bong (the group’s official lightstick) is shielding 5 bunnies representing the members from arrows.
Earlier this week, NME unveiled its Greatest Songs of 2023, wherein NewJeans’ July single ‘Tremendous Shy’ from their second EP ‘Get Up’ was ranked second. NME wrote that the tune is “the right encapsulation of their candy feminine angle, making two and a half minutes really feel just like the giddiest pop journey of your life.”