The Groupstream Idols of Douyin
When a livestream dance group can earn more in one night than your boss does in a year, why would anyone go back to a regular job? In this video, we dive into China’s latest livestreaming obsession: Group Broadcasting (组播) — a flashy, low-barrier, highly addictive digital gold rush where hot people dance, fans tip, and 9-to-5s get left in the dust. From COVID-era booms to viral TikTok-style shoulder rolls, we explore how this model is: How the group dance meta became China’s answer to K-pop and Twitch Killing traditional jobs Printing money for the few And draining bank accounts for the emotionally vulnerable

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The Groupbuy Socialites of Shanghai

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The Chinese "Influencer Face" Has Seen Better Days

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The Chinese Dating Market Is Cooked

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They Made a Kpop Girl Group With TikTokers

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The "Car Sales" Streamers of China

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China’s Pop Diva Gets Caught In A Copyright Storm

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The Sneaky-Link Industry

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Creepy Remote Control Livestreams of Douyin

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Can Korean Idol Find Hidden German Among European Language? | Hungary, Poland, Brazil, Bulgaria

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Main Character Discovers Korean Men Look Average

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The Prince Of China

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The Peak Of Chinese Internet War

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The Shanghai Nepo Baby Cafe Wave

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The Wedding Livestream Disaster of Douyin

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Rise of The Ghostfire Youths (Rural Aesthetic)

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Gen-Z's On Douyin Just Invented The Wildest Side Hustle Yet

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The Most DELUSIONAL Korean Dating Show Ive Ever Watched (Flying to date TOXIC Korean Men)

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aespa's Giselle addressing ALL the hate and being SO real

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Chinese Beauty Filters Are Out of Control

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