China banning Kpop is bad, but also potentially good for somebody

  • I predict K-agencies will decrease their scouting of mainland chinese and shift focus on the US/Western markets and Japan. But Southeast Asia might be a third option and get more focus now.

  • china is not banning kpop now. Kpop has been partially banned in China since forever, but you can still support your fav with buying physical albums and fund raising birthday gifts. Kpop music is still publish in many major chart in china. Basically all china banned was physical promotion. This recent policy apply to the Chinese entertainment as a whole. They are more strict on fanbase because of the toxic nature. It just happen kpop fanbase, mostly bars are affected by the new policy. They can still buy Albums, just not raising money cross certain threshold.

  • china is not banning kpop now. Kpop has been partially banned in China since forever, but you can still support your fav with buying physical albums and fund raising birthday gifts. Kpop music is still publish in many major chart in china. Basically all china banned was physical promotion. This recent policy apply to the Chinese entertainment as a whole. They are more strict on fanbase because of the toxic nature. It just happen kpop fanbase, mostly bars are affected by the new policy. They can still buy Albums, just not raising money cross certain threshold.

    so basically, as long as they can control it, the amount of fandom and amount of money spent and who spends those moneys. It's fine.

    But what happens to those spending those moneys? they just disappear right?

  • so basically, as long as they can control it, the amount of fandom and amount of money spent and who spends those moneys. It's fine.

    But what happens to those spending those moneys? they just disappear right?

    What do you mean dissappear? You mean the amount go over the threshold?

  • china is not banning kpop now. Kpop has been partially banned in China since forever, but you can still support your fav with buying physical albums and fund raising birthday gifts. Kpop music is still publish in many major chart in china. Basically all china banned was physical promotion. This recent policy apply to the Chinese entertainment as a whole. They are more strict on fanbase because of the toxic nature. It just happen kpop fanbase, mostly bars are affected by the new policy. They can still buy Albums, just not raising money cross certain threshold.


    You cant funraise for birthday stuff either , cant promote it. Wasnt Jimin fancafe banned 60 days for that?

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