A virtual pop star appeared at her live concerts in just 2D — and fans are throwing fits
Why do they always have to phrase it in such a way that it makes fans look bad? If I paid $55 for a hologram show and I got a video on a screen, I'd be furious too. It's not a question of "throwing fit". But hey, on the bright side, there's no balls pit this time.
Why do they always have to phrase it in such a way that it makes fans look bad? If I paid $55 for a hologram show and I got a video on a screen, I'd be furious too. It's not a question of "throwing fit".
Typical "Business" Insider article; they know nothing about any "business" they wrote about.
Typical "Business" Insider article; they know nothing about any "business" they wrote about.
What really annoys me isn't that they're ignorants, I have come to expect it from journalists, they just report stuff, they don't know anything about it. What really get under my skin is how they phrase it to portray fans as having unrealistic expectations.