Did the large number of Chinese fans have access to other groups's online concerts unlike BP's youtube show?
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Maybe???
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Illegal streams???
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Illegal streams???
no. I mean isn't youtube banned in china but not other platforms so they can buy tickets?
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I don't think they did, my Chinese friend doesn't have access to like 80% of international sites and kpop especially even more (tho some apps are allowed I think but dunno which ones exactly, SNOW is allowed but Kakao and Line are banned for example). Most of the stuff they can get is heavily censored as well (My friend couldn't watch parts of Titanic). In my experience most kpop stuff like concerts just gets re uploaded on Bilibili for chinese fans, I know BTS's concert is re uploaded there.
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I’ve got friends in China and they all have VPN’s - like majority I think
Not 100% sure tho
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Pretty sure they use vpns
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hard to say, no one really knows how strict Chinese censorship is of online concerts. YouTube is blocked but it's possible so are online concerts. China isn't too fond of Bts given all the bs they tried with them last year but kpop seems to be on a short string with China anyways. One wrong move by a group could easily get them and their concert in China blocked. YouTube being blocked was obviously unfortunate for c-blinks though sense their was no other way to watch the concert, hopefully next online concert YGE gives them another option for streaming other than youtube.
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Oh yeah I found out VLive is available in China. So all concerts broadcast on it are available.
Lol why are ppl voting no. The answer is yes.
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oop wrong post
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This is the geographical distribution of first BTS online concert
Americas 30%
Europe/Africa 23%
Korea 16%
Japan 11%
Asia/Australia 20%
Asia/Australia includes SEA, India, Middle East, where BTS has huge fanbases, in addition to China. So even if China has access, they dont have the culture of paying for livestreams, at least armys.
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This is the geographical distribution of first BTS online concert
Americas 30%
Europe/Africa 23%
Korea 16%
Japan 11%
Asia/Australia 20%
Asia/Australia includes SEA, India, Middle East, where BTS has huge fanbases, in addition to China. So even if China has access, they dont have the culture of paying for livestreams, at least armys.
The thing is that...
Most attended online concert in kpop history...
1. BangBang Con live - 700k+ in one day.
2. MOTS:One - 993k+ in 2 days.
These are like Best selling album... #1 MOTS7 & #2 BE
BTS & BTS...
🙂
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wasn’t mots one 998k??
It was 993k
https://www.billboard.com/arti…ne-concert-recap-viewers/
If we go with BBC Live geo ditribution, they had:
Americas 298 000 tickets
Europe/Africa 226 000 tickets
Korea 160 000 tickets
Japan 106 000 tickets
Asia/Australia 203 000 tickets
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I am sure Chinese people can still access Youtube.
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