BTS may have reached the superstardom status, but they have proven multiple times that they are just seven regular folks. Just like the rest of the people their age, they are also huge fans of playing computer games.

Most of these games that the BTS boys enjoy playing have multiple players. Of course, they always opt to be anonymous so they can play in peace.

But, BTS loves interacting with their fans. So, some of them couldn’t contain themselves from chatting up to ARMYs. While they sometimes reveal their identities, most of the time, they pretend to be somebody else.

Jin recently logged in to Weverse and responded to a couple of posts from ARMYs. One fan posted a snap of the BTS star on the social media platform, saying that he’s handsome. The “Moon” singer, then, shared a quick story on the comments section about him being told to stay in his lane.

“When I was playing a game, I complimented BTS a bit, and someone said, ’They don’t even know you exist,’ so I said, ‘Oh, I see,’” he wrote.

Jin’s comment led ARMYs to ask him what he said about BTS. “I said BTS are handsome, especially Jin..” he revealed.

Some netizens have called out a lot of delusional fans who feel that they personally know BTS. However, some of these “delulu” fans are actually BTS themselves. The boys sometimes like seeing how their fans would react to certain situations.

In fact, V previously pretended to be anti to know what their haters say about them. He even created a fake account to post that he hates one of the BTS members — himself.

In one of BTS’s earlier programs, the boys gathered around and V shared one particular moment with them. He said that, while he was using a fake account, one player asked if anybody likes BTS. V responded “Me! Me!” adding that the player’s ID was something like “Super Ultra Suga.”

After confirming the player’s bias, he proceeded to act as a hater of himself. “Then I said ‘I hate V,’ and asked what she thinks of that,” V shared.

The “Sweet Night” singer revealed that the fan responded: “They’re all precious to me.” V admitted that it made him feel “warm inside.”

ARMYs began to wonder if some antis were BTS’ fake accounts. They, then, jokingly told everyone to be careful with what they’re saying as they may be talking to one of the BTS members and not an actual anti or a "delulu" fan.