Blue and purple are becoming symbols of protection, unity, and respect. By turning your profile picture blue or purple, you’re sending a message to every K‑pop idol who has been targeted with unwanted, fake, or s3xu4lized images: You are not alone. You are not unprotected. You are not powerless. This movement is for BLACKPINK, Stray Kids, Enhypen, NewJeans, BTS, Aespa, TXT, Twice — and every idol who has ever been violated by deepfakes or edited private images. 💙 Blue Blue represents safety, protection, and standing guard. It means: “I will not support or spread harmful images. I stand with you.” 💜 Purple Purple represents comfort, loyalty, and emotional support. It means: “You are valued as a human being, not an object. We’re fighting this with you.” 🌟 Why This Matters Non‑consensual nud1ty — even when digitally faked — causes real emotional harm. Idols are human. They deserve privacy, dignity, and respect. Changing your profile picture is a small action, but it creates: awareness unity a visible sign of support pressure on platforms to take this issue seriously ✊ What This Movement Stands For No spreading harmful edits No sharing deepfakes Reporting accounts that violate idols Protecting idols’ dignity Supporting agencies taking legal action Creating safer online spaces for fans and artists 💬 Your Profile Picture Can Say This: “I stand with K‑pop idols against unwanted nud1ty and s3xu4l images. I choose blue or purple to show that you’re not alone, and we will keep fighting for your safety and respect.”