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DinDin shares his impressions and criticisms of the new and exclusive Clubhouse app ~ Netizen Buzz

Article: DinDin criticizes Clubhouse app

Source: E-Daily via Naver

DinDin shared his thoughts on the new Clubhouse platform by saying, “After using the new platform, I would describe it as a more expansive form of communication. In negative terms, I’d say it empowers exclusivity. I heard that invites were being sold for $10, $20 to others, and it reminds me of historic times when the noble would hold parties and the rest would have to scramble to find an invite in. In what times are we living in that we’re still treating individual human beings as if they’re more important than the other? It’s pathetic. I’ve been in a few Clubhouse rooms and they’re basically echo chambers where strangers aren’t given the opportunity to speak. I felt like they were basically saying ‘we’re going to keep talking, the rest of you are only allowed to listen.’

So I made my own room and someone told me that I was doing it wrong. That I shouldn’t be allowing non-celebrities to speak. I asked them, ‘Who do you think you are? What makes someone a non-celebrity? What kind of abuse of power is that?’ It pissed me off. 

I guess what I took away from the app is that there’s a form of communication happening there. That people all over the world can come together and discuss updates on the pandemic situation. The negative is that I can see this being abused by people in power. I came away thinking that I’d rather not use it.”

1. [+3,486, -17] Everything he said is right

2. [+1,011, -21] He may seem immature at times but that might just be his concept. He’s always telling his fellow members to stay out of trouble and I love that he seems to have a lot of love for ‘1N2D’. I hope he continues to be an example model in the industry.

3. [+897, -30] The more I get to know DinDin, the more he seems like a good person. I think he’ll have a long lasting career because he’s not like other young celebrities who are immature tryhards.

4. [+320, -16] He hasn’t said anything wrong. He’s right.

5. [+180, -1] He’s right. I can’t stand the people who are posting screencaps of Clubhouse on their stories because they want to show off so badly, it’s disgusting ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

6. [+98, -2] I find it so funny when people post proof screenshots of themselves on Clubhouse. Talking about how they couldn’t sleep last night because they were listening to some famous CEO talk all night… Guys, no one knows who you are~~~

7. [+96, -0] I didn’t know such an app existed. It’s actually pathetic that people are desperate enough to buy and sell invites because they have no friends or acquaintances of their own to interact with. What’s the point of being the popular kid online? When you’re still lonely, talking to strangers on the internet, through an invite you had to buy from another stranger…

8. [+65, -2] I’m slowly distancing myself from people who are either trying to buy invites on Instagram or bragging about being in the Clubhouse like it’s something to show off


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