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📝 clienBuzz· translated 9h ago

Koreans Are Calling Out YouTube's Most Over-the-Top 'Drama' Channels

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This post is trending because it taps into a widespread frustration among Korean netizens about the rise of overly dramatic, often staged, and sometimes outright toxic content on YouTube. It reflects a collective desire for a cleaner, less conflict-driven online environment.

Korean netizens are fed up with a growing trend on YouTube: channels that seem to exist solely to stir up drama and create conflict. What started as a simple post lamenting 'bad people who bully even online' quickly resonated with users who are tired of the constant stream of exaggerated situations and staged fights. Many are calling out these creators for 'filming a drama' – a term used when someone is being overly theatrical or creating unnecessary trouble, often for views. The sentiment is so strong that some are jokingly suggesting 'Clorox on the rocks' as a remedy for the sheer frustration these channels induce. It seems the online world, much like real life, has its share of bullies, and Koreans are ready for them to disappear from their feeds.

🗣 KOREAN YOU JUST LEARNED
드라마를 찍다
filming a drama
This Korean internet slang describes someone who is being overly dramatic, creating unnecessary conflict, or staging situations for attention, often seen in online content.
락스 온더 락
Clorox on the rocks
A dark humor or sarcastic phrase used in Korean internet culture to express extreme frustration or exasperation, implying a situation is so bad it makes one want to drink bleach.
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🇰🇷 KOREAN REACTIONS 4

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They're really filming a whole drama, ugh, whoa ㄷㄷ

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You know this is bad, so why would you even post it here? Ugh ㅠ

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@SimplyK Clorox on the rocks, huh? lol

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@Rubedo kekekekeke!! Is it?

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