KPOP Junkee

What do you guys think?
(Might delete soon)

2 years ago (edited) | [YT] | 9,279



@thylionheart

I think your channel flourishes because the quality of your videos is so high because you take the time to gather info rather than it being a daily thing. I also think spacing out your videos reduces burn out for both you and viewers—you’re more likely to have people looking forward to and watch your videos if they’re not coming out every day

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@ZuzaC

The way you're doing it right now is fine. Your channel stands out BECAUSE it's not like the other daily kpop news channels, where they might produce content daily, but at the price of quality. I'd rather wait a few days to get reliable and trustworthy news than the hottest unconfirmed gossip.

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@Duijn123

I really appreciate how you don't jump on stories, but rather wait for them to develop to make sure your information is correct. I am afraid doing daily videos will force you to make corrections more often. Also bundling a couple of days will let you choose the most interesting stories to cover instead of just the ones that happen that day. I also really enjoy your writing and editing in the videos. Your segue are really creative and one of my favorite things about your videos. Those surely take time to do properly. As and alternative to drive engagement your could use youtube stories for quick messages like announcing comebacks or breaking news. Either way keep up the great work and STAN SEULGI'S RED PANTS!

2 years ago | 96

@arcie3716

I personally enjoy the long-length videos. They feel like a refresher for me because a lot happens in the K-Pop world and I don't always have the time to investigate online about everything that is currently happening. You also thoroughly present stories with confirmed information and not rumors so viewers are not misinformed. Most importantly, I wanted to remind you to please take care of yourself.I hope you don't feel overburdened or tired. Your viewers really do appreciate the work you make. The videos you make are a service to our community 💕

2 years ago | 325

@nanaasmah938

I prefer the current format since waiting till the end of the week gives time for stories to develop as kpop idols and companies can make statements on whatever issues and topics come up. But I’d also consider making a second series, separate from the news updates, just dedicated to talking about recent comebacks since there isn’t always time to talk about them all. You could give your thoughts/theories on MVs like in some of your older videos as well.

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@lavendervvitch99

I like the way you’re doing things now. There are other channels that post more frequently but a lot of times they end up spreading misinformation, usually by accident. I appreciate that you take the time to cover things fairly and get all sides of the story, especially official statements from the labels. That’s why I think your channel is the best there is for news.

2 years ago | 419

@notreallyjess

bro the way you’re doing your videos now is literally perfect, like the way you break things down and tackle each subject carefully and giving your viewers the details they want is perfect

2 years ago | 406

@maddieroewer7852

I personally appreciate the amount of time and effort you put into your videos currently, and the fact that you wait to cover certain stories so the whole picture is clear is something I prefer. I never mind waiting a little longer for you to talk about news because you relay it so well and professionally. I also don't want you getting burnt out, which I think would happen more often with a more frequent upload schedule. Do what you feel best about!

2 years ago | 219

@rae5602

Perhaps frequent videos would be nice but I'd worry that you'd get burnt out or overwhelmed - I do enjoy the long length videos because they feel researched and thought out, but things tend to of moved on by the time you've covered them. I see pros and cons to both, honestly ☺

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@_fendiman97

Take care of yourself man and don’t overwork yourself just to have daily kpop news updates. Just keep doing it how you always have

2 years ago | 241

@andsoshebecameaphoenixandf561

Your channel has been a staple and example of what kpop news updates should be. You do the research and take the time to bring honest and real updates. You are doing a fantastic job. Please don't change and keep up the great work. Thank you, we all thank you. ❤

2 years ago | 81

@kainightshade5033

Don't worry about it. You post frequently enough and don't need to be stressed with voice recording and editing every single day. The reason your channel stands out is due to the time and integrity you put into your content. Don't sacrifice quality for quantity and don't sacrifice your sanity.

2 years ago | 144

@18becbec

I love the way you're doing it now! Shorts with daily comebacks and maybe very brief lighthearted moments would also be lovely, but I actively don't want that for bigger and more serious stories. The fact that you take a moment to see how things develop, wait for official statements etc sets your channel apart. It's quality over quantity, and that's why - especially for serious topics - yours is the only kpop news channel I watch 🙂

2 years ago | 28

@euphoricinnit

i like the format right now, and i think it should stay that way because it’s unique and the manner you present the news is also unique compared to the other kpop channels

2 years ago | 26

@annamoore3161

I've always been a fan of long-form content and I don't mind waiting. Whenever a new video is ready, I like "settling in" to watch it and catch up. So I'm happy with the format now, but if you want to experiment a bit, I totally support!

2 years ago | 45

@lydiareifsnyder9782

I'm actually okay with the weekly news update. I like getting a bunch of news out at once, and then I can do further research if one of the stories piqued my interest. In the K-pop world, stories get updated daily, so information that's revealed on Monday can be completely recontextualized two or three days afterwards. I think it's better to let a situation play out for a while until things have settled, and then talk about it. Plus, I would worry about how much doing daily videos would do to your mental and even physical health. Having to gather all of the info, film it, AND edit every single day sounds like a lot of work. I genuinely get excited seeing your news updates every week, so I think what you're doing works.

2 years ago | 92

@bevimina7988

I really enjoy the way you are doing things now, it feels well paced and researched rather than gossip If you would rather do more frequent videos perhaps aim for twice a week? Don't push yourself too hard. Alternatively if you want you could have a "this week in K-pop" where you list the comebacks of the week/music video and artist accomplishments/award show wins for the week etc. or one where you list the upcoming comebacks before they come out. Thanks for everything you do!

2 years ago | 17

@honestlyleah16

I love your channel the way it is. Your format and the quality of your videos are the reason you are one of my favorite kpop youtubers and where I always come to for news. Remember that even Chan himself loves your channel! You should never change. You are doing great!

2 years ago | 10

@MBella123

I love your channel and I think you’re one of the most reliable sources of information when it comes to kpop. Whatever you choose to do, I’ll probably be happy with because I really think you’re one of the best content creators here

2 years ago | 19

@kristinr1324

I really like the format you have rn. It's short and still keeps track of news in the kpop world with very good quality. I saw someone mentioning doing a seperate video for comebacks and I really like that idea, maybe some reels/shorts on daily comebacks. But just don't overwork yourself because what you already do is amazing🙏

2 years ago | 7