MODHAUS Warns of Strict Legal Action Against Malicious Posts Targeting ARTMS, tripleS, and idntt
MODHAUS announced strict legal action against malicious posts and rumors targeting ARTMS, tripleS, and idntt. Discover their zero-tolerance policy for artist protection.
Zero tolerance for hate. MODHAUS, the agency behind rising K-pop acts ARTMS, tripleS, and idntt, has declared a full-scale legal war against malicious online activities. On January 9, 2026, the company officially stated they're monitoring social media platforms to crack down on disparagement and rumor-spreading.
Scope of MODHAUS Legal Action Against Malicious Posts
The agency's warning isn't just a formality. They've identified several categories of offenses, including malicious slander, the spread of false information, sexual harassment, and privacy violations. According to the official statement, MODHAUS won't offer any settlements or leniency to those found guilty of harming their artists' reputations.
A Shield for ARTMS and tripleS Fans
The company also expressed gratitude to fans who consistently report malicious content. For tripleS, a group known for its unique 'S' system and high fan engagement, maintaining a healthy online environment is crucial. By taking a tough stance, the agency aims to protect not only the artists' mental health but also the integrity of their fan ecosystem.
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