Does your legal team really exist so this just empty empty statement? @GoodMemoriesDMD what good from you as CEO beside taking your artists fans money? You not even capable to protecting your artist..you should be ashamed
And before I go for a jog, I need to get something off my chest.
I’m genuinely starting to question what kind of CEO and management team @DMDMusicTH, @MandeeWork, and @GoodMemoriesDMD are running when they seem unable or unwilling to properly protect the very artists whose hard work keeps the company relevant. Zee and the artists under your management are not just employees. They are the reason fans invest their time, money, and support into your projects. They are the faces that attract opportunities, build brand value, sell events, secure partnerships, and ultimately keep the business thriving. Without the artists, there is no company success story to tell. Yet every time another wave of hate, malicious edits, false narratives, harassment, or targeted attacks spreads online, the response from management is either painfully slow or completely absent. Fans are left defending the artists. The artists are left carrying themselves with professionalism. Meanwhile, the companies that benefit from their labor remain silent. What makes this even more frustrating is that there often seems to be more energy directed at addressing fans than addressing the people actively attacking the artists. The people spreading hate face little to no visible consequences, while supporters are constantly told to be patient and understanding. At some point, silence stops looking professional and starts looking like indifference. Protecting artists is not an optional responsibility. It is literally one of the core duties of management. If a company can celebrate an artist’s achievements, profit from their popularity, and proudly use their image for promotion, then that same company should be willing to stand beside them when they become targets of abuse. Because from where many people are standing right now, it feels like the artists are doing all the work, taking all the hits, and carrying all the pressure while the people who are supposed to protect them stay comfortably in the background. A company’s true character isn’t revealed when everything is going well. It’s revealed when its artists are under attack. And lately, the silence has been speaking louder than any statement ever could. 💭
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