Jimin's song lost streams, sparking manipulation accusations

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BTS member Jimin is facing controversy as 175 million streams of his solo song "Who" have disappeared from a major streaming platform. This has led to accusations of manipulated streams and the nickname "fraudmin." The significant drop in streams, including a 52 million loss in a single day, has sparked online debate and skepticism about the song's previous success. The issue was first highlighted on fan forums, with the losses occurring between late 2024 and early 2025. Fans and critics are questioning the authenticity of the song's achievements, with some suggesting the use of "bot streamers." The controversy could negatively impact Jimin's career, with calls for clarification from his agency.


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