The Power of Six Clicks a Day
You’ve got six votes. That’s it. But it’s more than enough to stir up a storm.
The Netizen Awards has gone from being “just another online poll” to a serious K-culture battleground. With voting open every four hours—yes, that’s six times a day—fans have made this digital ritual part of their daily lives. And the result? Over 60 million votes and counting.
Fair, Fierce, and Fandom-Driven
At the heart of the Netizen Awards is a deceptively simple rule: everyone gets the same six votes per day. No boosters, no paid extras—just equal opportunity to cheer on your fave.
It’s not just about speed-clicks. “It’s about commitment,” says one fan. That makes every vote a deliberate act of support. As fans synchronize their alarms to catch every voting window, they’re transforming clicks into digital love letters.
A Stage Made by Fans, for Fans
Unlike traditional award shows, where media panels or industry insiders make the calls, the Netizen Awards flips the script. It’s 100% fan-powered—from votes to viral promo strategies.
This platform has birthed new communities and alliances across fan circles. Think of it as the Reddit of K-fandom, but hyper-focused and deeply emotional. These votes aren’t just numbers—they’re proof that the fans are running the show.
Who’s Leading the Charge?
Hwang Youngwoong, Jung Seojoo, Son Bina, Son Taejin, Park Jihyun, and Liberante have become regulars at the top of the leaderboard. But it’s not because of PR-level promotion—it’s because their fandoms show up. Relentlessly.
These artists have inspired strong, loyal voter bases that treat the leaderboard like a multiplayer video game. Daily highs, close races, and comeback climbs—each day tells a new story.
More Than a Vote—A Cultural Statement
In just over two and a half years, the Netizen Awards has grown into a living document of fandom culture. Each vote is a time stamp of emotion, devotion, and collective memory.
The daily-changing rankings aren’t just tally sheets—they’re maps of how fan energy flows, shifts, and builds. It’s culture in motion.
So, Who Will Take the Crown?
That’s the question keeping fans glued to their screens. But perhaps the real magic lies not in who wins but how they win—through unity, dedication, and six well-placed clicks a day.
Fun fact: You can check out the current rankings or cast your own votes at the official Netizen Awards site.