RM's Bold Idea To Break HYBE's Rule Gains Support From K-Pop Fans

In recent days, the energy in the ARMY community—and the K-pop fandom in general—has been heating up again, thanks to a wave of nonstop live broadcasts from BTS members. From casual conversations and behind-the-scenes stories to surprise reunions, fans have been glued to their phones, afraid to miss a single moment.

One of the most iconic moments came from a chaotic yet hilarious livestream kicked off by RM, V, and Jungkook. It all started on Instagram—where Jungkook suddenly debuted a brand-new account after two years of being off the platform—then continued over on Weverse Live, where Jimin and j-hope also made brief appearances.

But this wasn’t just another interactive chat. This particular broadcast quickly turned into a bold, υиєχρє¢тє∂ conversation when RM—BTS’s leader—pitched an idea that could completely shake up how Weverse and, quite possibly, the entire K-pop ecosystem operates.

It all began innocently enough when V shared his excitement about wanting to livestream with other artists outside of BTS. He said, “I’d like to try doing it with other artists too, like TXT. For example, I’d like to be able to do it with Beomgyu, Yeonjun, or Taehyun.”

V’s comment instantly opened the door for RM to go even bigger. In his usual calm but no-nonsense tone, he added, “Why not just let everyone in? Oh, you’re from SM? You came from YG? Hello! It’s good to see you! How are you?”. Even Jungkook couldn’t hide his surprise, chiming in with: “Like… open the servers?!”

What sounded like a playful comment actually carried a pretty symbolic weight—because while Weverse is a platform that brings together artists from multiple agencies (HYBE, Pledis, YG, SM, etc.), artists from rival companies like SM, YG, and JYP have never really interacted with each other publicly in this way on livestreams.

Although the idea was left hanging in the air, it definitely gave the Weverse staff soмєтнing to think about. It perfectly reflected what fans have been hoping for—a space where company boundaries blur, and artists can connect freely as friends and colleagues.

In reality, many K-pop idols already have amazing friendships across company lines, but fans rarely get to see them in action. BTS themselves are a great example, with each member having celebrity friends outside HYBE that fans love to hear about anytime a reunion is hinted at.

Whether this “rule-breaking” idea ever becomes reality is still up in the air, but the fact that RM brought it up at all speaks volumes about his progressive mindset and BTS’s influence on the K-pop industry.

On X (formerly Twitter), hashtags like “open server,” “RM idea,” and “cross-label interaction” began trending almost instantly, showing just how hyped the fandom is over RM’s bold suggestion:

- RM really said what we've all been thinking. K-pop fans have been waiting for this forever!

- Just imagine a livestream with BTS, EXO, and Seventeen. History would be made.

- If this actually happens, Weverse is about to become the Met Gala of K-pop!

- Not it turning into a Jackson wang party. Mind you RM is a best friend of him

- Namjoon, let Jesus deal with the others. TXT is fine! I would love the chaos!

- my buddy namjoon is really out here trying to create world peace LMAOOOO

- how friendly and welcoming he is. Mr President wants peace for everyone i love him for that

- I never thought I’d live to see the day BTS could livestream with TWICE or SEVENTEEN… like, is this real life?"

- Imagine RM casually chatting with Jackson Wang in English on Weverse Live—I’d literally pαѕѕ out from the charisma and chaos

- If 97-line does a full livestream together on Weverse, I’m calling it: visual overload, game over."

- BTS x TWICE on one livestream? My brain can’t even process the level of chaos and cuteness that would be.

- One Weverse room. BTS, SEVENTEEN, GOT7, and TXT. I’m not ready. Nobody is ready.

- The idea of idols from different companies hanging out on Weverse Live is wild. Like… a visual buffet we didn’t know we needed.

- If this actually happens, I’ll need emotional support before, during, and after the livestream."

- Tannies have learned the multi-user function. TXT already knew how to use it...BTS x TXT live coming soon!!!! MANIFESTING!

Will this “open server” dream ever come true? One thing’s for sure: fans will be watching HYBE and Weverse’s next moves very closely—and cheering the idea on every step of the way.