Since the Lizquen loveteam of Enrique Gil & Liza Soberano took Kazakhstan by storm with the showing of Forevermore last 2015, the Pinoy teen stars became the biggest Asian idols in the Post-Soviet space. Lizquen was followed not only by Kathniel of Daniel Padilla & Kathryn Bernardo but by all the other Pinoy teen stars who surprisingly had fans in those faraway lands. Pinoy showbiz became familiar to the Central Asians. The showing of Pinoy teleseryes with Kazakh & Russian subtitles on free TV exposed them to millions, easily eclipsing the other Asian stars who had been long staking the territory but relegated to the lowly patronized pirate websites. With the success came loads of fanpages devoted to Pinoy stars at the Russian Facebook, VK (as compared to the obviously contrived VK & pirate websites devoted to South Korean stars & dramas, for instance, which attracted a comparatively peripheral audience).
It was clear somebody was not taking the fame of the Pinoy stars well. The different VK fanpages of the Pinoys started disappearing. For no reason at first, they just disappeared. The latest one that disappeared, dedicated to the new Lizquen teleserye to be shown on August 8 in Kazakhstan, Dolce Amore, was at least given a reason: that it abruptly changed its subject. Woah, it is now forbidden to have Lizquen as a subject?
This is the Part 1 of a series where we'll tackle the long-occurring disappearance of fanpages of Pinoy teen stars in the Russian Facebook, the VK. I first noted this since the showing of Forevermore in Kazakhstan in 2015. If you have been an avid reader of our blog, most of the links to the VK fanpages of Pinoy stars have disappeared long ago. It turned out, it is a continuing crime. Somebody is doing Mafiosi tactics here: if he can't force his stars to be recognized as stars, then he just had to sabotage those who are obviously more fit to be stars.
To be continued
It was clear somebody was not taking the fame of the Pinoy stars well. The different VK fanpages of the Pinoys started disappearing. For no reason at first, they just disappeared. The latest one that disappeared, dedicated to the new Lizquen teleserye to be shown on August 8 in Kazakhstan, Dolce Amore, was at least given a reason: that it abruptly changed its subject. Woah, it is now forbidden to have Lizquen as a subject?
This is the Part 1 of a series where we'll tackle the long-occurring disappearance of fanpages of Pinoy teen stars in the Russian Facebook, the VK. I first noted this since the showing of Forevermore in Kazakhstan in 2015. If you have been an avid reader of our blog, most of the links to the VK fanpages of Pinoy stars have disappeared long ago. It turned out, it is a continuing crime. Somebody is doing Mafiosi tactics here: if he can't force his stars to be recognized as stars, then he just had to sabotage those who are obviously more fit to be stars.
To be continued
Mabuti naman tong isinusulat nyo, nagiging maliwanag sa atin ang takbo ng mga pangyayari. Di nga matatapos ang mga sabotahe kasi obstacle talaga ang looks ng mga Koreano sa pangarap nila. Ten years na silang nag-trying hard pero palaos pa rin sila, maski anong sabotahe gawin nila, yong mas gwapo gaya ng mga Pinoy pa rin ang papansinin.
ReplyDeleteBwa ha hahha
ReplyDeleteNapaka-unfair nga nila eh,sinara yung DA fan page na dati ay sa PSY tinanggal dahil sa dahilang abrupt change of subject daw,eh bakit yung forevermore na may 100000+ na followers nung natapos ay bilang pinalitan ng ibang subject di naman tinanggal,may milagro talagang nangyayari dyan.
ReplyDeletePagkatapos ng sabotahe sa Kathniel, Lizquen naman ngayon. Actually sila lahat ang biktima ngayon sa VK, kokonti na lang natirang fan pages ng mga Pinoy sa VK
ReplyDeleteDi naman guguwapo ang mga Koreano pag manabotahe sila. Ten years na silang nagpupumilit pero nalalaos pa rin sila
Delete. Ano maghihintay pa sila ng sampung taon na pagkalaos at kahihiyan bago tayo lubayan?
Kadiri nila
ReplyDeleteMeron nang pekeng Dolce Amoree bigla
ReplyDeleteHindi, tatlong e, Dolceamoreee ang nadale
DeleteWorldwide sabotahe sa atin a. Sa Peru, sa mga website na Kastila. Sa Russia, inaagaw mga fanpages natin. Marami pa. Kasalanan ba ng Pinoy kung pogi at pagkakaguluhan siya? Ayan naman kasi, mag-ambisyon ng wave-wave daw e di muna nagsalamin kung may K ba silang mag-artista
ReplyDeleteOo nga no, buong mundo pala ang sabotahe sa mga Pinoy. Iba na kasi ang Pinoy, natural na pogi. Yong mga Koreano, retokado na nga, wala pa ring K
DeleteKahit saan palagi nalang tayong nadi-discriminate pati sa social medial ang saklap naman.
DeleteDi kaso ang discriminated, marunong naman tayong magdiscriminate din, basta lantaran at wag saksakan sa talikuran ang labanan. Yong pananabotahe ay parang nakikipagyakapan sa yo yong Koreano habang sinasaksak ka sa likod.Ahas
DeleteDahil bumalik na ang promo ng PSY sa Panamericana, umaatake na naman ang mga galamay nila. Tulad nitong nagpost, spanish ang pangalan sa FB pero yung profile puro koreano.
ReplyDeleteRosario Salazar Esquivel en su lugar pongan un dorama coreano,son mejores.
Hayaan mo na. Ngayong alam natin di pala pinapansin ang mga Koreano roon, na mga kapit tuko na salingpusa lang sila... tawanan na lang yan.
DeletePero maganda ring binabanggit rito ang mga kabulastugan nila para malaman ng tao na propaganda lang ang kasikatan daw ng mga impostor na to... Na may gana pang manabotahe e di na nga sila pinapansin
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