We have official confirmation from YouTube that @ArianaGrande's "thank u, next" set the 24-hour record with "over 50 million views"
We also have official confirmation that BTS' "IDOL," the previous record-holder, did 45.9 million in its first 24 hours.
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Replying to @headlineplanet @ArianaGrande
Next comeback if
@YouTube try to do BTS wrong with the next mv. We'll have to trend YouTube funeral worldwide. You hear me Army. We'll have to speak ourselves and don't let this rubbish happen again.pic.twitter.com/BvIn6hRe9a1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes -
Replying to @Ela0955 @headlineplanet and
Rather stream on different music platform that won't do stupid xenophobic like
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Replying to @meldinaz @headlineplanet and
You're right, and the majority of Army already know that by now. But we can't deny that YouTube is important too and we shouldn't slack when it comes to streaming on it. We have to get smart and learn on how to deal with this stupid xenophobia streaming platform.
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Replying to @Ela0955 @headlineplanet and
They have no clear rules on how they count the views, no proper guideline. The only think they know they will delete "bot" views, without clear definition of how they determine a "bot" view. On another note, I am so happy that we hit 4Billions stream on Spotify
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I know, But again we can't let them think by deleting veiws we'll start to slack the next comeback or give up. There's something happening behind the scenes other than YouTube vague rules. BTS success can't be denied anymore and the music industry is not happy about that.
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