>>9322871yeah I've been following all of that, and it boils down essentially to their own perceived idea of which grouping could a) maximize potential profits and b)mesh well together. The lawsuit itself that started all of this looked at manipulated voting but also the manipulative nature of footage that gave certain participants more screentime because producers from the start wanted them to make it to the final lineup. The former part is actual fraud but the latter part is just standard practice when it comes to reality shows.
>The members of IZ*ONE were also reportedly decided before viewers even voted. Kim Yong Bum and Ahn Joon Young decided on the 12 members and their rankings before the voting in the August 2018 live finale.I think this was all found out because some viewers noticed that the votes tally for some members didn't make any sense, to which it was discovered that the producers had forgot to actually allocate votes correctly, or rather didn't do it at all.
>your fast approaching bedtime.