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  1. This comeback is not ordinary. This is ENHYPEN’s contract renewal year, which means every number that comes out now—views, votes, streams, and engagement—has a direct impact on their future and their contract terms. The company is intentionally not relying on YouTube ads because they want to see the fandom’s real power. Are we actually listening? Are we truly supporting? Can we raise them without paid boosting? If the performance is strong: Better contracts. Higher income for the members. More artistic freedom. Stronger individual activities. Better protection and long-term stability. If the performance is weak: The company gains more leverage over them. Harsher contract terms. Less support. Fewer opportunities. The problem, according to what’s being said, is that the fandom is celebrating small things and forgetting the bigger picture. In reality, the numbers are worrying. They are falling behind on charts, even behind newer groups. Engagement is weak, and they withdrew from a music show due to lack of support. This is not a time for small celebrations. This is a time for real support, because ENHYPEN’s professional future is being decided right now. ENGENEs are being careless, as if there are no votes or streaming happening. ⛔️⛔️ (This is not my own words) ⛔️⛔️

  2. This comeback is not ordinary. This is ENHYPEN’s contract renewal year, which means every number that comes out now—views, votes, streams, and engagement—has a direct impact on their future and their contract terms. The company is intentionally not relying on YouTube ads because they want to see the fandom’s real power. Are we actually listening? Are we truly supporting? Can we raise them without paid boosting? If the performance is strong: Better contracts. Higher income for the members. More artistic freedom. Stronger individual activities. Better protection and long-term stability. If the performance is weak: The company gains more leverage over them. Harsher contract terms. Less support. Fewer opportunities. The problem, according to what’s being said, is that the fandom is celebrating small things and forgetting the bigger picture. In reality, the numbers are worrying. They are falling behind on charts, even behind newer groups. Engagement is weak, and they withdrew from a music show due to lack of support. This is not a time for small celebrations. This is a time for real support, because ENHYPEN’s professional future is being decided right now. ENGENEs are being careless, as if there are no votes or streaming happening. ⛔️⛔️ (This is not my own words) ⛔️⛔️

  3. This comeback is not ordinary. This is ENHYPEN’s contract renewal year, which means every number that comes out now—views, votes, streams, and engagement—has a direct impact on their future and their contract terms. The company is intentionally not relying on YouTube ads because they want to see the fandom’s real power. Are we actually listening? Are we truly supporting? Can we raise them without paid boosting? If the performance is strong: Better contracts. Higher income for the members. More artistic freedom. Stronger individual activities. Better protection and long-term stability. If the performance is weak: The company gains more leverage over them. Harsher contract terms. Less support. Fewer opportunities. The problem, according to what’s being said, is that the fandom is celebrating small things and forgetting the bigger picture. In reality, the numbers are worrying. They are falling behind on charts, even behind newer groups. Engagement is weak, and they withdrew from a music show due to lack of support. This is not a time for small celebrations. This is a time for real support, because ENHYPEN’s professional future is being decided right now. ENGENEs are being careless, as if there are no votes or streaming happening. ⛔️⛔️ (This is not my own words) ⛔️⛔️

  4. This comeback is not ordinary. This is ENHYPEN’s contract renewal year, which means every number that comes out now—views, votes, streams, and engagement—has a direct impact on their future and their contract terms. The company is intentionally not relying on YouTube ads because they want to see the fandom’s real power. Are we actually listening? Are we truly supporting? Can we raise them without paid boosting? If the performance is strong: Better contracts. Higher income for the members. More artistic freedom. Stronger individual activities. Better protection and long-term stability. If the performance is weak: The company gains more leverage over them. Harsher contract terms. Less support. Fewer opportunities. The problem, according to what’s being said, is that the fandom is celebrating small things and forgetting the bigger picture. In reality, the numbers are worrying. They are falling behind on charts, even behind newer groups. Engagement is weak, and they withdrew from a music show due to lack of support. This is not a time for small celebrations. This is a time for real support, because ENHYPEN’s professional future is being decided right now. ENGENEs are being careless, as if there are no votes or streaming happening. ⛔️⛔️ (This is not my own words) ⛔️⛔️

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