Stamford Advocate

China’s Weibo bans BTS fan account for illegal fundraisin­g

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Chinese social media platform Weibo banned a fan club of popular South Korean K-pop band BTS from posting for 60 days, saying it had raised funds illegally, days after photograph­s of a customized airplane funded by the fan club were posted online.

The fan club account, which had over 1.1 million followers on Weibo, was centered around BTS member Jimin. The restrictio­ns imposed on the account came amid China’s campaign to clean up the entertainm­ent industry and clamp down on “irrational behavior” exhibited by fans.

Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for a “national rejuvenati­on” with tighter Communist Party control of business, education, culture and religion.

The party has since reduced children’s access to online games and is trying to discourage what it sees as unhealthy attention toward celebritie­s. Last week, the government banned effeminate men on TV and banned idol developmen­t shows for their “low moral

values” that could be a bad influence on the youth.

The BTS fan account was banned from posting on Weibo after images circulated online last week of a customized airplane from Jeju Air with images of Jimin on it. The customized airplane was part of the club’s plans to celebrate his 26th birthday in October.

The stunt drew swift criticism online for its excess. Following the backlash, the account issued a statement last week on its feed urging fans to be “rational” when chasing celebritie­s for a “harmonious and healthy internet environmen­t.”

Weibo said in a statement Sunday that the group has been banned from posting for 60 days after it was found to have raised funds illegally.

 ?? Lee Jin-man / Associated Press file photo ?? Members of South Korean K-pop band BTS introduce their new single “Butter” in Seoul, South Korea. Chinese social media platform Weibo has banned a fan club of the band from posting for 60 days.
Lee Jin-man / Associated Press file photo Members of South Korean K-pop band BTS introduce their new single “Butter” in Seoul, South Korea. Chinese social media platform Weibo has banned a fan club of the band from posting for 60 days.

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