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Is talking to K-pop idols from BTS, Enhypen and other groups on fan platforms a good thing? How Dear U Bubble and Weverse have changed interaction between K-pop idols and fans

  • Dear U Bubble offers a one-on-one messaging service between fans and artists – for a fee. Weverse offers the same, as well as selling albums and merchandise
  • While such websites allow idols and their fans to forge closer connections, this need to instantly access artists has become the primary focus of fan activities

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The rise of K-pop fan platforms like Dear U Bubble (pictured) and Weverse encourage direct communication with artists, which helps fans feel closer to them. But it has had an impact on other fan activities, and it has not all been good. Photo: Dear U Bubble

By Pyo Kyung-min

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Thanks to the digital age, 20-year-old college student Kim has been able to chat with her favourite idols Yejun and Noah, of K-pop virtual boy band Plave.

Dear U Bubble is a platform that offers a one-on-one messaging service between fans and artists, with a monthly subscription fee of 4,500 won (US$3.38). Kim, who joined the service last month, enjoys the communication aspect and its exclusive content.

“Bubble has a lot of exclusive content, even though they eventually get leaked somehow,” she says. “I can even set the name I want to be called by my favourite celebrity and communicate with idols in a more informal, friendly way.”

In addition to Plave on Dear U Bubble, Kim follows other K-pop groups like &Team and Enhypen on the platform Weverse. Introduced by Hybe in 2019, Weverse allows fans to communicate with artists, access announcements from agencies and directly purchase albums and merchandise.
Japanese boy group &Team at a press event in Tokyo, 2024. Photo: Hybe
Japanese boy group &Team at a press event in Tokyo, 2024. Photo: Hybe

This sort of real-time communication between idols and their fans is on the rise. Weverse, as of November last year, boasted around 113 million app downloads, while Dear U Bubble reported around 2.3 million subscribers in the latter half of 2023.

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