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Did VPN make Kaj the winner of Melodifestivalen?

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Kaj's victory over favorite Måns Zelmerlöw in the Melodifestivalen final sparked debate about voting practices, particularly concerning VPN influence.

Melodifestivalen Final: The Unexpected Turn

Last Saturday, the Melodifestivalen final took an unexpected turn when Kaj emerged victorious against Måns Zelmerlöw, who was widely considered the favorite. This surprise outcome has sparked discussions among fans and critics alike about the influence of voting practices.

The Role of VPNs in Voting

Prior to the final, fans in Finland were encouraged to use VPNs to cast votes, making it appear as though they were voting from Sweden. Although SVT, the broadcaster of Melodifestivalen, asserts that they believe this practice did not influence the final results, the consistency of their response raises questions. This is often the standard reply when the topic of voting irregularities is discussed.

Exploring Historical Context

Understanding the historical relationship between Sweden and Finland sheds light on why many Swedish-speaking Finns might engage in voting in Melodifestivalen. The competition is not only a musical event but also a cultural connection between the two nations. Furthermore, the popularity of Kaj’s entry, «Bara Bada Bastu», which topped the Finnish Spotify charts, indicates a strong fanbase. According to YLE‘s report, the song was streamed 97,400 times in one single day in Finland, a testament to its widespread appeal.

As we analyze the outcomes of events like Melodifestivalen, it becomes essential to question the validity of voting systems and the permissible boundaries of fan engagement. While SVT may dismiss any notion of voting influence, the fervour surrounding Kaj’s win and the voting activities suggest a complex scenario that requires further scrutiny.

The original version of this post was published on LGBTQMUSICCHART.UK.

 

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