Last week, there was a JYJ Jaejoong's performance in Taiwan (if I'm not mistaken). 1 April 2017, on that date, Jaejoong himself decided that he should play around with his fans by 'fainting'. Although he was playing around, he raised quite an alarm, that made me went all investigating what is the reason he faint (of course, I lack proper Internet speed to watch the video of it myself), which could include fanatics (sasaengs, your term) poisoning him, company mistreatment or maybe himself overworked. After being left for few hours of investigating, I was told that it was a prank.
Now, how come JYJ suddenly have a post dedicated to them? Well, I believe that Jaejoong Kim is a noble man, and as such won't play around with sensitive issues like health. So, I went and openly declare that "I would support him in rightful natters". In this case, I believed that he fainted genuinely. I went all FBI-mode to find the root cause. I found that I've been tricked, like a paramedic call that was actually a prank call. So, I had to install laws to prrvent fans from reporting false news and play tricks with sensitive issues.
Now, the date I decided to 'punish' him for playing such tricks was 2/4/2017, approximately at 5:15pm GMT+8:00. He was punished with 'Support Withdrawal' for a year, or any incidents like real fainting or fanwar (but fanwars are subjective though, and I crossed the Cassiopeia fandom last time during their war of color Red against iKONics). In that duration, if it really happen, I'm gonna watch only. Open Movement themselves are to restrict any of its members to support him and his fandom, so that he may learn to be more sensitive to joke around.
Although, I do think it's a little unfair. The only exception for this 'ban' is if he do charity, which of course is a good thing. His fan did raise the false alarm. But, it originated from his action still. So readers, please don't raise my alarm falsely. However, if you still like to tell me of any April Fool tricks, be sure to tell me it's a trick before I get alarmed.