Posted by kpop-happenings21,850 pts Monday, July 20, 2020
China hails BTS V's paramount status as he becomes the only BTS member to enter the Top 100 of the “Super Topic” list on Weibo, China's biggest platform
V once again claims reign as a hot topic in China by becoming the only BTS member to enter the Top 100 of the “Super Topic” list on Weibo, China's biggest platform.
V is sitting high on the list with 1,084,073 points (highest among the members), while BTS has a point total of 500,928.
'Super Topic' list promoted by Weibo indicates the power of personal fan clubs of a celebrity in China. It also reflects the cumulative number of page views and topic discussions on Weibo, hence it is a very important popularity scale for both local and foreign stars in China. Very few non-Chinese stars make it to the list, so V being on the Top 100 in the list definitely shows his immense popularity in China.
Also, it is to be noted that V is placed in the "Star List" (Stars ranked 1-100), while other BTS members and the group itself is located in the "Potential List" (Stars ranked 101-200).
"Super Topic" points of BTS members
Meanwhile, V's popularity among the Chinese public seems to rise drastically each day. Currently, his pictures, slogans, and banners are being used by many families as a source of motivation for the students in China, who are sitting for college entrance examinations.
Taehyung banners being used as a source of motivation for the students sitting for the entrance examination in China, which are taking place these days 🇨🇳
In addition, V also has the highest Baidu index (biggest search engine in China) as well as WeChat index (most popular messaging app in China) among the BTS members.
China is on its way to becoming the new 'Teteland' as V seems to dominate all the SNS platforms in China based on the number of fans, page views, Weibo followers, and ranking activity. Calling him just popular is an understatement as he has constantly maintained his unrivaled terrain in China.
King of Japan and China
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