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BTS’s Label Is Asking The Army To Help Protect The Group From ‘Malicious’ Online Posts

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BTS’s label BigHit Music is asking fans to help protect the group from “malicious postings” online. According to Billboard, the label released a note on the social networking platform Weverse, stating it had collected information through the BTS Army and had recently filed “additional criminal complaints against postings with personal attacks and defamation” against BTS.

BigHit claimed one person had uploaded posts containing “insults against [BTS]” using dozens of different IP addresses on DC Inside, a South Korean internet forum. READ MORE: BTS Stands Up Against Asian Hate Crimes At White House Event Ahead Of Joe Biden Meeting “We have been monitoring these types of malicious postings and filed criminal complaints against the poster for all the postings with malicious comments,” the label shared.

It said it had begun legal proceedings against the posters in question after finding other “extremely malicious and delusional content”: “The complaint we have filed includes platforms not mentioned in this notice and we would also like to inform you that we cannot reveal every detail of the content of the complaint to ensure a proper investigation. “Our company regularly initiates legal proceedings against perpetrators of malicious activities related to BTS, including defamation, personal attacks, sexual harassment, the spread of groundless information, and ill-intentioned criticism,” the company went on. READ MORE: Psy And BTS’ Suga Dance Up A Storm In Cowboy Outfits In New ‘That That’ Music Video BigHit added that “the accused of an ongoing investigation recently attempted to settle the case but there will be no settlement nor leniency….

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