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What is a pop club?

Pop Club refers to the bubble club, which belongs to bubble net and was formerly the graphics card forum in bubble net.

From its establishment in 2000 to June 20 10, Bubble Club has become one of the most famous online fashion communities in China, including computers, life, cars, sports, photography, parties and so on. In 2002, the graphics card forum was officially renamed Bubble Club. Bubble clubs are all-encompassing. The content involved is absolutely far ahead in similar communities; And the number of online users is absolutely unique in the same level community within the website.

With the surge of participants, a unique "bubble culture" has gradually formed. The community has formed its own independent operating system, including its own T-shirt, football team, basketball team and badminton team. , even has its own brand and exclusive cartoon logo and poster. Bubble Club has more than 30,000 people online at the same time every day; More than 90,000 topics are discussed every day; The theme added every day is 7000.

The origin of the club

Clubs are imported products, which originated in England in the17th century and flourished in Europe at the end of19th century. Clubs in China can be traced back to the Republic of China. Since 1990s, various clubs have appeared in China. Non-profit clubs with the theme of sports, tourism and entertainment, and for-profit clubs with the theme of catering, conference and leisure have blossomed everywhere in China.

Reality promotes the development of theory. Since 1990s, a few scholars have begun to study some issues related to clubs. Some scholars who study club-related issues define a club as "a place where a group of people with the same hobbies spontaneously exchange, communicate and hold various activities".

This is the definition of early community formation, highlighting the same interests and hobbies of community members, and spontaneously forming and carrying out activities. Todd Sandra and John Shehat define a club as: "A group voluntarily * * * enjoys or * * * undertakes one or more of the following factors in order to obtain the same benefits: production cost, membership characteristics or products with exclusive benefits."