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What Does 'Bias' Mean? A Starter Guide to Core K-pop Fandom Terms
Learn the difference between bias, wreckers, maknae, comeback, and other terms that shape how fans talk online and offline.
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Indonesia's K-pop knowledge map
Browse 115 idol entries with HD photos, fandom-linked profiles, and community knowledge mapped for Indonesian fans.
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Featured profile
Ami Mizuno is the fictional Sailor Mercury character from the Sailor Moon franchise, depicted here in an idol-style stage costume cosplay. This is a character/cosplay item rather than a real K-pop idol profile.
Ami Mizuno is the fictional Sailor Mercury character from the Sailor Moon franchise, depicted here in an idol-style stage costume cosplay. This is a character/cosplay item rather than a real K-pop idol profile.
Stage name
Ami Mizuno idol stage
Group
aespa
Debut year
2020
Roles
Leader, main dancer, lead rapper, vocalist
Nationality
japanese
Keywords
Aespa, MY, 4th gen, performance, visuals
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Ami Mizuno is the fictional Sailor Mercury character from the Sailor Moon franchise, depicted here in an idol-style stage costume cosplay. This is a character/cosplay item rather than a real K-pop idol profile.
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Chiyuki Kuwayama is a Japanese idol-style character depicted as a cute singer in a frilly stage costume holding a microphone. Based on the provided metadata and image, she appears to be an idol character rather than a documented real-world K-pop idol.
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Biasphere by the Numbers
115
Total idols indexed
62%
Female idol entries
71%
Group-affiliated profiles
9
Nationalities represented
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