Yoo Jae-seok "Hate comments? I don't need that kind of attention."
Yoo Jae-seok "Hate comments? I don't need that kind of attention."
Broadcaster Yoo Jae-seok criticized malicious comments.

Recently, a video titled 'Bringing someone to you is an excuse' was posted on the YouTube channel 'Jipyunhan World'.

In the released video, Yoo Jae-seok said, "Viewers and people who watch YouTube videos leave a lot of comments. Depending on the content you watch, other people may say it's fun, but you may not find it fun. That doesn' t mean you have to leave a comment saying, 'I'm not fun?' “I don't think there is any,” he said.

He continued, "It's good to have opinions that you wish a certain part could be improved or that it should be improved, but comments that simply say it's not interesting drain the power from the producer's perspective. This is also a workplace for our production staff. “No matter where we are or what we do, we must respect each other and be polite. “You can criticize us, but we will not take into account opinions that are disrespectful or disrespectful.”

Also, "People say that malicious comments are better than no comments, so there are people who think that's okay. Times have changed now, and we need to change with the times, but I think the comment culture also needs to change. No comments are better than malicious comments, and there's no need for that kind of attention anymore." “I think the culture needs to change,” he said, expressing his beliefs.

After hearing this, Kim Jong-kook also said, "I think it's okay to ignore anything that can't be said in front of me. Comments that go beyond common sense should disappear."

Reporter Junho Yoon, Ten Asia delo410@tenasia.co.kr