How global fans can read KST-based schedules
KST-based schedules should preserve the source timezone and prepare local-time conversion labels. This sample article is for site structure testing only. It does not report new BTS activity.
Read morePublished items require a source URL, no rumor flag, and official confirmation for the first release.
KST-based schedules should preserve the source timezone and prepare local-time conversion labels. This sample article is for site structure testing only. It does not report new BTS activity.
Read morePurple Signal turns public notices into short, source-linked summaries. This sample article is for site structure testing only. It does not report new BTS activity.
Read moreRelease guides organize dates, formats, source links, and fan checklists without using unauthorized official assets. This sample article is for site structure testing only. It does not report new BTS activity.
Read moreSchedule items should include date, time, timezone, region, and source. This sample article is for site structure testing only. It does not report new BTS activity.
Read moreMember pages group official notices, release updates, media appearances, and related briefs. This sample article is for site structure testing only. It does not report new BTS activity.
Read morePurple Signal publishes source-based public summaries and avoids rumors, leaks, private schedules, and copied official text. This sample article is for site structure testing only. It does not report new BTS activity.
Read moreTicketing guides should point readers to official sources and avoid resale links. This sample article is for site structure testing only. It does not report new BTS activity.
Read morePurple Signal avoids rumors, private schedules, leaks, and sighting-based posts because they are unsafe and not source-checkable. This sample article is for site structure testing only. It does not report new BTS activity.
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