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... Read moreAs a passionate fan of Parks Sung Hoon and ENHYPEN, I totally get the feeling when the quality of edits or fan content just doesn't meet expectations. It’s frustrating because these edits are a way for fans to connect and celebrate their favorite artists, and when the quality falls short, it can take away from that experience. From my experience, the phrase "it's over" often echoes the sentiment in the fandom when a particular piece of content doesn’t live up to the hype. This could be due to poor editing, low resolution, or just a lack of effort that fans invest in themselves. When I create or share edits, I always try to focus on clarity, creativity, and respect for the artists’ image, as that enhances the entire community’s enjoyment. For those who feel the same way, I recommend checking out well-curated fan pages or editing communities where quality is prioritized. Engaging in constructive feedback rather than just expressing disappointment may also help creators improve. Ultimately, we all want to support our idols and celebrate their talents through meaningful and well-made content. Remember, while the quality sometimes may be "ass," as the post says, the passion behind these fan works is what truly counts in keeping the fandom vibrant and supportive.