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Jellyfish Entertainment accidentally reveals its calculated approach to promote VERIVERY online

AKP STAFFrecently found itself in hot water after accidentally divulging its strategy of artificially creating viral content to promoteOn August 2nd, popular online communities shared how VERIVERY's label tried to engineer viral moments for the group rather than letting them organically arise among netizens. This whole"viral marketing tactics" unfolded when an insider from the agency unintentionally leaked information regarding their calculated approach to content creation.

This user's profile on a popular online community for K-pop idols revealed that the user has been continuously writing posts for VERIVERY, especially pushing member. One of the posts accidentally included a link to a notion page which had materials and instructions to post on various online communities. Each link in the notion page listed a post title and which online communities to distribute the post.

Word on the street is that such posts across multiple online communities to make the group go viral or increase the group's presence online are getting paid about 80,000 KRW per post. While the entertainment industry has long been associated with manufactured hype, many are disheartened to learn that even seemingly organic posts were fabricated.

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