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I knew I remembered seeing this so STOP LISTENING TO THAT WHITE MAN he bout to FCK our chances up. I remember a few men coming into our space trying to play hero for our boys and us. So please don't tag them folks just keep doing what we are doing.
ARMY Connect@Army_Connect
👵 specifically states that "voting members & their publicists are the only ones that can promote their own recordings and there shall be no lobbying on behalf of other members" in their rules. Please DO NOT TAG/ DIRECT MESSAGE/ INBOX OR REACH OUT to voting members about BTS.
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At some point, ARMYs need to understand the difference between advocacy and optics.
Mass-tagging industry figures, creating daily hashtags, and forcing narratives rarely changes outcomes. If anything, it can make genuine support look manufactured.
The strongest promotion has always been organic: people discovering the music, critics discussing the work, fans sharing what they genuinely love, and audiences showing up through streams, sales, and engagement.
If PR isn't your area of expertise, that's okay. Not everyone needs to be a strategist. Supporting the music itself is already valuable. Sometimes the most effective thing a fan can do is let the work speak for itself.
If you cannot do PR, just stream.
Thankyou.
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