STATIONHEAD under fire for excluding Idol members from group photos

STATIONHEAD under fire for excluding Idol members from group photos

STATIONHEAD shocked both ARMY and STAY.

The app STATION HEAD is popular among fandoms. Users can connect their Apple Music or Spotify accounts to stream their favorite music in a community setting while helping artist charts.

The STATIONHEAD app is especially popular in the K-Pop fandom. In recent years, artists have officially hosted streaming parties, with members of idol groups hosting their respective comebacks. Two groups who have hosted their own streaming parties are BTS AND Stray children.

However, STATIONHEAD left ARMY and STAY disappointed by excluding members in a recent post.

STATIONHEAD’s official X (formerly Twitter) account shared a post asking followers which artists they would be streaming in the new year. This post contained a collage image, including square images from artists. Although most of the photos were photos of individual artists, Stray Kids and BTS were included as groups, but their fans noticed that members had been left out.

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In the case of BTS, Jimin was cut and many ARMYs were offended. They pointed out that BTS has seven members, not six. ARMY set trends with “BTS IS SEVEN,” “RESPECT JIMIN,” and “APOLOGIZE TO JIMIN” on X, calling for STATIONHEAD to right their mistake.

Likewise, Stray Kids Him was missing from their group photo. While Jimin was cropped out of the BTS photo, Han was absent in the Stray Kids photo. However, STAYs felt it was inappropriate for STATIONHEAD to choose a photo representing Stray Kids that did not include all eight members.

STATIONHEAD has since removed the post.

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