In today's society, whether it is the sports world or the entertainment industry, "fan circle culture" has become a phenomenon that cannot be ignored.
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In the sports world, especially in the field of table tennis, Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha, as a new generation of athletes, have a huge fan base.
Fights between these fans are not uncommon, forming a unique "fan circle" phenomenon.
They often engage in fierce scolding battles because they support different athletes, and even over-interpret and judge every game and every action of athletes.
This fandom culture has created an atmosphere of antagonism among sports fans, tearing apart what is supposed to be a united fan base.
Some fans will not hesitate to attack other athletes in order to defend the athletes they support, and even make up rumors and malicious comments.
For example, when Wang Chuqin underperforms in a competition, his fans may immediately attack him on social media, accusing other athletes or coaches of influencing his performance.
And Sun Yingsha's fans will fight back, the two sides come and go, and the scolding war continues to escalate.
In the field of diving, Quan Hongchan and Chen Yunxi, as excellent young players, are also facing a similar dilemma.
Every appearance and score they score can become the focus of contention among fans.
For example, in a certain match, Quan Hongchan's score was slightly lower, and some fans questioned the fairness of the referee, believing that Quan Hongchan was "pressed points", and launched a huge "rights protection" campaign on social media.
At the same time, they will also attack Chen Yunxi's fans, thinking that they are behind the scenes. This kind of over-interpretation and bias not only bothers athletes, but also damages the image and reputation of the sports world.
In fact, the essence of sports competition is fair play and mutual respect.
Under the influence of fan circle culture, this essence has been distorted into a fight and confrontation between fans. This is not only contrary to the spirit of sportsmanship, but also loses the fun and meaning of watching the game.
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The fan circle culture in the entertainment industry is more complex and changeable, and the battle between CP fans and only fans is particularly fierce.
In order to maintain the "best CP" or "only idol" in their hearts, they did not hesitate to set off a war of words on the Internet.
For example, when a celebrity collaborates with other artists, CP fans will go crazy after the pair, create all kinds of "sweet" moments and interactions, and hype them up on social media.
They will create various fan accounts, post photos, videos and sweet conversations between the two of them, and even merge their names into a new name as a way to show their love and support.
And only fans will see this cooperation as a "betrayal" of their idols, so they will launch a fierce attack.
They will post malicious comments on the Internet, accusing CP fans of being "brainless fans" and destroying their idol image. The scolding war between the two sides continues to escalate, and it will even affect the image and reputation of the star himself.
What's more, some fans will also resort to more extreme measures to attack opposing fans or celebrities.
They may fabricate rumors, spread false information, and even carry out personal attacks and malicious reports.
For example, some fans will maliciously report the social media accounts of opposing fans, resulting in the other party's account being banned; There are also fans who spread false information and attack the idols of opposing fans in order to achieve the goal of attacking each other.
This kind of scolding and confrontation not only exists between fans, but may also cause discord and contradictions between celebrities.
Some celebrities have opted out of social media or reduced their public appearances because they can't stand the fights between fans, which has had a great negative impact on the entertainment industry.
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Why is fan circle culture so prevalent in the sports and entertainment circles? I think some people just eat too much.
In today's relatively abundant material resources, people have begun to pursue spiritual satisfaction. However, this pursuit is often distorted into excessive interference and control over others.
Some people project their emotions onto athletes or celebrities, seeing them as their "spiritual sustenance" or "life coach".
When this emotional projection is excessive, there will be an obsession of "my idol must be perfect" and "my CP must be together", which will lead to fights and confrontations between fans.
As fans, we should learn to be rational about the athletes or stars we support.
They are first and foremost independent individuals with their own thoughts and choices. Our support should be a recognition and encouragement of their efforts and efforts, rather than endless arguments and attacks.
We should also pay attention to our own life and growth. After all, true happiness and fulfillment come from inner fulfillment and love of life.
All sectors of society should also guide and standardize the culture of the fan circle. Media and social media platforms should take responsibility and strengthen supervision and guidance on the behavior of fans.
Schools and families should also strengthen the education of young people, guide them to establish correct values and outlook on life, and avoid over-indulging in the culture of the fan circle.
Although the "fan circle culture" reflects people's enthusiasm and devotion to sports and entertainment to a certain extent, its negative impact cannot be ignored.
We should look at this cultural phenomenon with a more rational and healthy attitude, and let sports and entertainment return to their essence and original purpose.
Isn't it more meaningful to pay attention to your life and growth, and feel the beauty of every moment with your heart, than to fight on the Internet?