

Let ILLIT Members Connect With Fans Through Personal Social Media


Let ILLIT Members Connect With Fans Through Personal Social Media
The Issue
In the digital age, social media has become an essential tool for personal expression, professional networking, and community building. However, the members of ILLIT are currently denied the opportunity to have their own social media accounts. This limitation not only stifles their personal and professional growth but also restricts their ability to connect with global audiences.
ILLIT is a popular K-pop group, known for their cute and dreamcore concept. It is crucial for members of such a popular group to have the autonomy to represent themselves online. The freedom to manage individual social media accounts allows members to establish their personal brands, engage directly with peers and audiences, and showcase their love for what they do.
This request is not unusual. For example, when the members of BTS launched their own Instagram accounts, HYBE stated that they wanted members to "express their individuality" and communicate with fans in different ways. We understand that it often takes years for companies to allow their members to have their own social media accounts, but with the staggering popularity of ILLIT and the release of their new album, Mamihlapinatapai, it is a beneficial idea.
By granting ILLIT members their own social media accounts, we can facilitate an environment where innovation and collaboration thrive. It will empower members to contribute to the discussions in which they are a part of.
This is a call to HYBE: allow your ILLIT the autonomy to craft their own digital narratives. Let them have the platform to shine in their own light and contribute their voices to the global conversation. This change will not only benefit the individual members but will also enhance the reputation of ILLIT as a girl group that champions innovation and creativity.
Sign this petition to support the empowerment of ILLIT members. Encourage a change that will allow them to fully engage with the world and uplift their innovative spirit through personal social media.
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The Issue
In the digital age, social media has become an essential tool for personal expression, professional networking, and community building. However, the members of ILLIT are currently denied the opportunity to have their own social media accounts. This limitation not only stifles their personal and professional growth but also restricts their ability to connect with global audiences.
ILLIT is a popular K-pop group, known for their cute and dreamcore concept. It is crucial for members of such a popular group to have the autonomy to represent themselves online. The freedom to manage individual social media accounts allows members to establish their personal brands, engage directly with peers and audiences, and showcase their love for what they do.
This request is not unusual. For example, when the members of BTS launched their own Instagram accounts, HYBE stated that they wanted members to "express their individuality" and communicate with fans in different ways. We understand that it often takes years for companies to allow their members to have their own social media accounts, but with the staggering popularity of ILLIT and the release of their new album, Mamihlapinatapai, it is a beneficial idea.
By granting ILLIT members their own social media accounts, we can facilitate an environment where innovation and collaboration thrive. It will empower members to contribute to the discussions in which they are a part of.
This is a call to HYBE: allow your ILLIT the autonomy to craft their own digital narratives. Let them have the platform to shine in their own light and contribute their voices to the global conversation. This change will not only benefit the individual members but will also enhance the reputation of ILLIT as a girl group that champions innovation and creativity.
Sign this petition to support the empowerment of ILLIT members. Encourage a change that will allow them to fully engage with the world and uplift their innovative spirit through personal social media.
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Petition created on April 27, 2026