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#yibo is the benchmark ๐Ÿ˜Œ๐Ÿ˜Œ๐Ÿ˜Œ
accio-victuuri ยท 7 months
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I usually see posts on weibo including Yibo, a comparison with people his age or like the 95+ group in terms of fan engagement and likes on certain posts. Why WYB seem to not be the leading in numbers on that area. The easy ( and somewhat harsh maybe ) explanation would be โ€” all these people have are likes and online engagement but no actual talent or award nominations/wins to be called an actor. being a celebrity is what they are. a celebrity actor if you will. an idol actor. there is nothing wrong with that. a lot of c-ent personalities go this route, even wyb started as an โ€œidol actorโ€ but the difference is, he is not contented in staying that way.
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I also read a post that went like this:
It would be strange if fans donโ€™t leave. He is famously not fond of business, and his account number is equal to that of an advertising blogger. There is almost no fan interaction, he only has fans who love him for years and this is not enough to last forever. Now that he is filming a movie, he will disappear easily. He used to send WB frequently. In a few selfies, his face was even covered up.
Then it goes on to say how this is basically not sustainable and fans will want something in return to stay.
Right from the get go, the person who posted this already answered their own โ€œquestionโ€: He is famously not fond of business. Meaning, WYB is already known to keep a clear line between him and fans. He appreciates his fans and those who support his work ( clear example is his interactions during movie roadshows ) but most of those going into the fandom already know that about him. A lot of us are even attracted to him because of it.
Not to mention he has challenges with security, even if he always has 1 or 2 bodyguards always with him. He still gets trackers placed in his car, stalker harassing him on the plane, people touching him etc and you all wonder why he isnโ€™t enthusiastic about sharing personal things ๐Ÿ‘๏ธ๐Ÿ‘„๐Ÿ‘๏ธ
This obsession of wanting to know everything about someone and needing celebrities to share their life like some influencer is gonna get old real soon. Itโ€™s actually whatโ€™s not sustainable โ€” especially if you want to be a serious actor loved by the general public. You canโ€™t share too much. You have to keep a certain mystery. What people should focus on is the movie and your acting, and not your personal life. Yibo understands that. The shift is so obvious and I get it if some fans donโ€™t agree, but I love it. I have always been vocal with my support in Yiboโ€™s acting career track. I miss random douyin posts and other things but I understand that keeping that limited is better for him. If thatโ€™s what gives him some sense of peace and privacy, then Iโ€™m okay with that. Plus there is a thing called over exposure โ€” so yeah. Being on hot search daily isnโ€™t a good thing like people make it out to be. If being on HS @ weibo is all a fandom and a celebrity aims for, then go ahead. Yibo is not the same. Iโ€™m not even gonna talk about how many of those fan engagement are real and not a water army.
Anyway, he really has to do things differently if he wants better results ( be nominated and win legitimate acting awards, not hand outs ) in his career. If he just goes with the blueprint, then he will end up in the same way as other c-ent celebrities. Bloggers who post stuff like what I shared donโ€™t get it. Yibo is an anomaly in the industry. People fear and reject things they donโ€™t understand. They canโ€™t figure him out, he keeps on going against the trend. As a fan, thatโ€™s what is exciting. Yibo is making a path of his own and iโ€™m here for it. โœŒ๐Ÿผ
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