Fan Power Goes Full Throttle
That’s one million—and it’s not even the end of the month. As of September 16, the Netizen Awards reached a jaw-dropping 1,000,000 cumulative votes, breaking records and serving up major fandom vibes. What started slow quickly turned into a full-on digital stampede as fans flooded the voting platform with tens of thousands of votes per day.
From Slow Start to Voting Frenzy
Early September felt like a calm before the storm. But midway through the month, the floodgates opened. Fan communities snapped into action, sharing strategies and mobilizing on social platforms. It wasn’t just about pressing buttons—it became a coordinated mission. On some days, single categories pulled in 60,000 to 90,000 votes.
Neck-and-Neck Races Across All Categories
The real thrill? How razor-thin the margins are. In several categories, top contenders are separated by just a few dozen votes. Even the mid-tier rankings are in constant flux, with rankings shifting dramatically by the hour. Fanbases are proving they’re not just supporters—they’re strategists, turning the awards into a digital battleground.
A Spotlight Only Netizen Awards Can Shine
Unlike traditional award shows, the Netizen Awards thrive on unpredictable momentum and grassroots fan energy. Fans pace themselves, adapt to the competition, and surprise everyone—including themselves. It’s fast, fierce, and unlike anything on other platforms.
A New Record, But Not the End
Surpassing 1 million votes isn’t the culminating point—it’s just the prelude. With half of the month still left, there’s every chance fans will shatter more records. What’s clear is that this event isn’t just about the stars—it’s about the fans who power them, one click at a time.
Who’s In the Running?
The competition covers 22 categories ranging from Best Male and Female Artist to the coveted Daebaeusang (Grand Actor Award). Fan-favorite nominees include IU, Lim Youngwoong, BTS, BLACKPINK’s Rosé and Jennie, and K-drama hotshots like Park Bo-gum and Kim Yu-jung. Even veteran artists like Cho Yong-pil and Seo Taiji are in the mix.
Check out the full nominee list on the official Netizen Awards voting site—just bring your bias and a lot of tapping fingers.
One Tap at a Time, History is Being Made
Whether it’s a hidden gem or a fandom powerhouse, every voter is part of this digital phenomenon. September 2025 is shaping up to be another unforgettable chapter in fan-driven history—because when fans move, the industry listens.
Ready to change the leaderboard? The voting is still open.