Survey: 80.6% of the respondents are surrounded by people who are crazy about idolize.
Fans seized the subway billboard to celebrate the idol’s birthday. After the idol announced his love affair, fans ran away and cried, and even fans blocked the star’s door for several months. The star had no choice but to send Weibo to vomit … … More and more cases of crazy idolize make people realize the importance of rational idolize while being shocked.
Last week, a survey of 2009 people was conducted by the Social Investigation Center of China Youth Newspaper, and it was found that 80.6% of the respondents were surrounded by people who were crazy about idolize. 55.5% of the respondents believe that the biggest harm of crazy idolize is wasting a lot of time, and 52.2% of the respondents believe that rational idolize can bring positive energy to life.
Among the respondents, 1.4% were born after 00, 26.6% after 90, 48.6% after 80, 16.6% after 70, 4.6% after 60 and 1.6% after 50.
80.6% of the respondents were surrounded by crazy idolize people.
The elder sister of Qiu Rui (pseudonym), a senior student in a university in Beijing, is a fan of an entertainer. When the idol openly fell in love, "she cried in the room all afternoon and bought tens of thousands of cosmetics online on impulse".
In the survey, 80.6% of the respondents said that they were surrounded by crazy idolize people, and 12.9% of them were surrounded by many such people.
I will watch the movie made by my idol at the first time and buy his album and some peripheral products. For Chen Xiaoying, an employee of an Internet company, idolize means "always willing to support idols".
Chen Luxin, a graduate student in Beijing, is also a fan of an entertainment star. She introduced that joining a fan group is a "key step" in the process of idolize. If you can achieve a higher level in the fan group, you can even get the opportunity to chat and eat with idols.
Among various forms of idolize, watching variety shows, movies and TV series in which idols participate (61.2%) is the most reasonable behavior of idolize. Other behaviors are: attending concerts, meetings and other performances of idols (55.6%); Buy albums, photos and books of idols (53.8%); Pay close attention to idols on social networking sites (38.4%); Attend fan parties (22.2%); Join the fan support group (16.8%); Pick up the plane for idols (11.3%); Giving idols high-priced gifts (9.2%); Waiting at idol companies, shooting studios and other workplaces (8.6%); Travel time is consistent with idols (6.8%); Standing on the opposite side with fans of other stars (5.4%).
55.5% of the respondents believe that the biggest harm of crazy idolize is wasting a lot of time.
Chen Xiaoying thinks that some people who lack goals in life will take a star as their goal, and they are crazy about idolize.
Chen Luxin has been in idolize for three years. At first, she didn’t quite understand many idolize behaviors. "But after a deep understanding, I found that idol experiences and songs can give me a lot of strength, and she will gradually become dependent."
So, what are the reasons for the crazy idolize phenomenon? 53.1% of the interviewees think it is normal idolatry in adolescence, 48.7% think it is due to lack of emotional sustenance, 44.4% think it is due to lack of clear goals in life, and others are: out of vanity and comparison (40.4%), over-fantasizing about their close relationship with stars (30.6%) and making themselves unique through idolize (24.7).
"idolize should be measured. We will also resist the crazy containment and sneak shots of idols. " Chen Luxin said.
After experiencing the emotional breakdown of her sister idolize, Qiu Rui realized that "you can’t concentrate all your energy on idols, otherwise you will get hurt too easily". Chen Luxin believes that idolize can bring positive energy as long as it keeps a healthy mind.
According to the data, wasting a lot of time (55.5%), bringing economic pressure to themselves and their families (53.2%) and neglecting relatives and friends around them (43.7%) are the three major injuries that respondents think crazy idolize brings. Others include: delaying one’s future (35.8%); Interfere with the normal life of stars and infringe on their privacy (32.8%); Many things cannot be evaluated objectively and rationally (30.7%); Emotion is easy to fluctuate and more vulnerable than others (30.5%); Idolize suffered psychological trauma (26.6%) and was used and cheated by criminals because of idolize (18.7%).
On the evaluation of idolize’s behavior, 52.2% of the respondents think that rational idolize can bring positive energy to life, 38.9% of the respondents think that everyone has the freedom to choose his idol, and 26.8% of the respondents think that idolize’s behavior itself is understandable. In addition, 47.1% of the respondents feel that idolize should not hurt the feelings of relatives and friends around him; 41.0% of the respondents feel that crazy idolize will affect their lives and those of others and should be avoided; 22.7% of the interviewees admitted that idolize was impetuous and over-entertained.
43.0% of the respondents believe that fans should be in idolize within their own financial ability.
"My roommate in college was ‘ Idolize clan ’ She kept introducing me to the news of her idol every day. " Chen Xiaoying said frankly, "After a long time, I will feel a little bored."
What influence does it have on you to have idolize around you? The data shows that 34.6% of the respondents said that if they like the same idol, they can make their relationship with their friends closer. Others include: making yourself curious about a star (28.0%); Being able to meet different people makes life more diverse (24.2%); On the contrary, I feel a little disgusted with the star chased by people around me (23.8%); The other party constantly persuaded themselves to join the "fan group" (21.0%); Also began to prepare to join the idolize team (20.8%); I learned a lot of "rice circle knowledge" and expanded my knowledge. In addition, 19.6% of the respondents said that it had no impact.
Chen Luxin believes that rational idolize is very important. "Some fans launched a war of abuse on the Internet without a word, which seems to be defending idols, which actually caused a worse impact."
How to be rational, idolize? 43.0% of the respondents suggested idolize within their own financial capacity, 46.1% felt that others should not be forced to like their idols, and 38.3% felt that others should be allowed to comment on idols. Others include: leaving enough private space and privacy for idols (39.0%); Do not act excessively when seeing idols (32.6%); Do not fight "war of words" on social networking sites (32.6%); Dig out the places worth learning from idols (30.5%); Insist on caring for relatives and friends around you (26.0%); Except idolize, they have their own lives and plans (29.2%) and their own careers and jobs that they really love (23.6%).