


HYBE Multi-stan Communities
HYBE Multi-Stan Communities are groups of passionate fans who actively support multiple artists under the HYBE Labels umbrella, rather than championing just one group. These communities collaborate on fan projects, streaming campaigns, and social media efforts to promote the success of all HYBE artists collectively.
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Summary
Unified Diversity
Insider PerspectiveStrategic Coordination
Community DynamicsAnti Toxicity Norms
Social NormsInsider Lingo
Identity MarkersStreaming Teams
Groups focused on organizing and executing streaming campaigns for multiple HYBE artists.
Fan Project Coordinators
Members who plan and manage collaborative fan projects, such as charity drives or birthday events for artists.
International Multi-stans
Fans from outside Korea who coordinate across time zones and languages to support HYBE artists collectively.
Offline Event Organizers
Members who arrange local meetups, cup sleeve events, and convention gatherings for HYBE multi-stans.
Statistics and Demographics
Twitter/X is the primary platform for K-pop fandoms, including HYBE multi-stans, to coordinate streaming, trend hashtags, and engage in real-time discussions.
Discord hosts dedicated servers for HYBE multi-stan communities, enabling organized collaboration, project planning, and real-time chat among international fans.
YouTube is central for streaming campaigns and collective viewing parties, which are core activities for HYBE multi-stan fans supporting multiple artists.
Insider Knowledge
"Which HYBE line are you representing? The BTS bias line or the TXT bias line?"
"Multi OT problems: 'Am I streaming enough for all four of them?'"
„multi OT“
„stan unification“
„HYBE Nation“
„HYBE line“
„stream and support, don’t fight“
Do not 'side' against other HYBE groups publicly within multi-stan spaces.
Always use inclusive language like 'we' when discussing HYBE fandom instead of singling out one group.
Prioritize streaming and supporting over fan wars or social media conflicts.
Respect each fan’s individual preferences within the multi-stan umbrella.
Minseo Kim, 22
University StudentfemaleMinseo is a college student in Seoul who has passionately followed multiple HYBE artists since her early teens and actively participates in multi-stan community activities.
Motivations
- Supporting the collective success of all HYBE artists
- Connecting with other fans who share diverse music tastes
- Contributing to large-scale fan projects that make an impact
Challenges
- Balancing time between studies and active fan duties
- Keeping up with the fast pace of releases and campaigns
- Managing fan burnout from constant engagement across multiple fandoms
Platforms
Insights & Background
First Steps & Resources
Learn HYBE Artist Roster
Join Multi-Stan Online Spaces
Participate in Streaming Projects
Learn HYBE Artist Roster
Join Multi-Stan Online Spaces
Participate in Streaming Projects
Engage in Fan Projects
Respect Fandom Etiquette
„Sharing a curated welcome playlist spanning all HYBE artists.“
„Inviting newcomers to stream parties scheduled to highlight multiple artists.“
Focusing support only on one artist and neglecting others in the multi-stan community.
Unintentionally fueling fan wars by expressing bias aggressively online.
Facts
North American multi-stan communities are especially active on Twitter and Discord, with emphasis on philanthropy and large-scale voting coordination.
Asian multi-stans tend to focus more on Weverse interactions and include deeper engagement with the Korean fandom culture surrounding HYBE artists.
European multi-stan fans often create multilingual content and organize geographically localized meetups that emphasize inclusivity across cultures.