Headhunterz - Zatox LOL
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The funny thing is, he complains about Zatox "buying likes", yet indirectly he does the same by giving away his CDJ for likes for example...
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Not really. HHZ likes are actual people wanting to win the price, the ones Zatox actually payed for are bots/dead accounts as far as i knowDjVero wrote:The funny thing is, he complains about Zatox "buying likes", yet indirectly he does the same by giving away his CDJ for likes for example...
I don't blame HHZ for kicking up a fuss about it. If one of your work colleagues was paying money to try and get ahead of you and others - would you not be pissed off? Doesn't matter if its a low end job or from one of the biggest hardstyle DJ's. It's unfair and pathetic to be paying for followers and likes.
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rigz wrote:For DJ & Producer, music is their Job. Having more followers mean having a better reputation, more fame, witch mean more bookings etc..
Hope Nikkita won't see this, or she will punch you in da faceSativaNL wrote: More likes = more popularity = more bookings blablabla.
He sees it as a race, so that why he complained about Zatox

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They aren't. The hardcore artists doing this are the most obvious, actually, and I don't think any of them should be mocking each other since 95% of them have been doing this or similar things for years. They just act high and mighty now that nobody can actually track it.
They aren't. The hardcore artists doing this are the most obvious, actually, and I don't think any of them should be mocking each other since 95% of them have been doing this or similar things for years. They just act high and mighty now that nobody can actually track it.
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Headhunterz has 433k followers on Facebook. I doubt all of those are legit.
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How I see it:
Headhunterz didn't have bad intentions there, he found out that you can buy followers etc. (I won't go in details what was his intention to do that kind of research
) then he found out that Zatox (probably) used that service and he was mad about it, which means that he (probably
) didn't do that stuff, so he posted about it, which was stupid thing to do of course and he would regret it probably even without that "wave of flame" that was directed to him afterwards. Imo there was nothing wrong in it from the "hardstyle community" point of view because bad things are always bad, but it far worse in terms of their personal relations.
But now from the other side - if they are that "good friends" and if followers/likes etc. are that unimportant (like nikkita says) then I wonder why Zatox didn't share it (thing that he did) with his friends. It is also unfair, just like HHz did by revealing it in public.
Next thing is that some people compare buying followers/likes to getting them for free tracks etc. Imo you can't compare it, because these are two different things... When you, as a producer/dj, say to the whole world that you will give something for "likes" everyone knows about it and now people can decide if they want to make that kind of deal or not... but when you buy some (bot) followers etc. it's imo cheating, because most of the people don't realize that you can do that thing
conclusion: both did bad things, but it's not the end of the world
Headhunterz didn't have bad intentions there, he found out that you can buy followers etc. (I won't go in details what was his intention to do that kind of research


But now from the other side - if they are that "good friends" and if followers/likes etc. are that unimportant (like nikkita says) then I wonder why Zatox didn't share it (thing that he did) with his friends. It is also unfair, just like HHz did by revealing it in public.
Next thing is that some people compare buying followers/likes to getting them for free tracks etc. Imo you can't compare it, because these are two different things... When you, as a producer/dj, say to the whole world that you will give something for "likes" everyone knows about it and now people can decide if they want to make that kind of deal or not... but when you buy some (bot) followers etc. it's imo cheating, because most of the people don't realize that you can do that thing
conclusion: both did bad things, but it's not the end of the world

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conclusion: both did bad things, but it's not the end of the world
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