BTS Jimin’s YouTube Performance Raises Suspicions Following “Smeraldo Garden Marching Band” Release

“…isn’t this f*cking weird to yall?”

Despite currently serving out their mandatory military enlistments, BTS have kept fans busy with many things prepared before their service. The latest release from the group members is Jimin‘s “Smeraldo Garden Marching Band (feat. Loco),” which dropped on June 27.

Through the joy of the release, fans couldn’t help but notice something odd about the idol’s performance on YouTube.

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BTS’s Jimin | HYBE Labels

As of writing, Jimin has just over 4 million views on the music video and 1.1 million likes. Many see this as an unusually high like-to-view ratio (around 1 out of 4) compared to the performances of groups and idols on the HYBE LABELS YouTube channel.

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For example, TWS‘s “내가 S면 넌 나의 N이 되어줘” was released four days ago and has 405 thousand likes and 14 million views(ratio of about 3 out of 10) while BTS RM‘s “Lost” has 9.8 million views and 1.3 million likes(ratio of about 6 out of 50).

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Some fans have pointed out that the HYBE LABELS YouTube uploaded three videos nearly simultaneously, which could be affecting the views Jimin’s MV is receiving.

Others believe that there is a larger issue in play, expressing a fear that YouTube has “shadowbanned” BTS as a whole. Shadow banning affects how something is interacted with by others, with no apparent difference, unlike outright banning or blocking.

If true, this means that YouTube’s algorithm may document views differently, with some fans suspicious BTS’s apparent lack of ads has affected their performance.

Fans have called out YouTube over BTS’s performance in the past, which you can read about below.

ARMYs Demand Answers As BTS Jimin’s “Set Me Free Pt.2” MV View Count Drops And Freezes, Prompting Response From YouTube

 

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