About Bilibili Power Up 100 votes
The Bilibili Power Up 100 — known inside China as 百大UP主 — is the platform's flagship annual creator recognition event, identifying the one hundred UP-masters whose content defined B站 for that calendar year. Unlike a pure popularity poll, the ranking blends platform-measured performance data with an open fan-support voting window during which registered Bilibili users cast explicit votes for the creators they want to see recognized. Fan votes are a real, counted input into the final ranking, which means a motivated creator community — or a well-run campaign — can move a nomination meaningfully. The award spans six major content categories: gaming, knowledge and science, lifestyle and vlog, music and performance, anime and animation, and fashion and beauty — making it the broadest platform creator recognition in the Chinese video ecosystem. Reaching the list changes a creator's trajectory: brand managers use the Power Up 100 roster as a primary shortlist for campaign partnerships, and the platform itself gives recognized creators boosted algorithm distribution in the weeks after announcement. That commercial flywheel is why creators and their management teams invest in fan-vote campaigns. This page covers how the Power Up 100 voting mechanic works, how we deliver votes safely from mainland Chinese accounts, and what a practical campaign strategy looks like. Packages start at 100 votes for $6.99 and most orders begin within 60 minutes.
About the Bilibili Power Up 100 votes contest
Bilibili launched the Power Up 100 in 2018 as an annual celebration of the platform's creator ecosystem, and it has run every year since — the 2024 edition marked the seventh consecutive year of the programme. Bilibili (哔哩哔哩, colloquially B站) began as an anime and ACG community before growing into China's dominant long-form video platform, and its 340 million monthly active users skew toward educated urban audiences aged 18–35. The Power Up 100 reflects that breadth: recognized creators span gaming, knowledge and science, lifestyle vlogs, music and performance, anime and animation, and fashion and beauty. Category compositions shift year to year — gaming reclaimed the top spot in the 2024 cohort after a multi-year dip driven by the rise of gaming content on mobile, while knowledge-category creators held steady at second place for the third consecutive year. Music and kichiku (鬼畜, a remixed audio-visual genre unique to B站) have contracted as a share of the list, reflecting shifting viewer consumption patterns on the platform. The award carries no cash prize — Bilibili has been explicit about this since 2019 — but the commercial value of a Power Up 100 plaque is substantial. Brand sponsorship rates for listed creators typically increase after the award, and the platform's own algorithm boosts the distribution of content published by recognized names during the announcement period. For Chinese digital creators, a Power Up 100 recognition is the single most credible platform-issued credential available, sitting above self-reported subscriber milestones and more durable than individual viral videos. That weight is why the fan-support voting component matters: it is one of the few inputs the creator community can actively influence.
Why Bilibili Power Up 100 votes matter for your contest
Fan votes in the Power Up 100 are not cosmetic. Bilibili weights the fan-support tally alongside its algorithmic performance scores, and in competitive mid-table positions — the cluster of creators sitting between rank 30 and rank 80 — fan vote volume is often the deciding factor that determines which names make the final list and which do not. An organic fan community that mobilizes well can push a creator from the bubble into the confirmed 100. The critical constraint is Bilibili's one-vote-per-account-per-day rule: a creator whose fans vote every single day of the open window accumulates far more fan-support signals than one whose community only votes on announcement day. This daily compounding effect means the gap between a creator with 100,000 engaged daily voters and one with 500,000 passive subscribers who each vote once can be enormous over a three-week window. Chinese fan communities — particularly in the gaming and anime categories, where organised fan clubs (后援会) are common — understand this mechanic deeply and run structured daily-voting campaigns during the open window. A creator without an organised fan base is structurally disadvantaged against rivals whose communities vote systematically. This is why daily pacing matters more than burst delivery. A single-day spike of 5,000 votes followed by zero activity looks nothing like the gradual accumulation that genuine fandom produces across a multi-week window on a platform where the same users return daily to watch content, interact in bullet-chat (弹幕), and follow their favourite creators' accounts.
How we deliver Bilibili Power Up 100 votes
After you submit your Bilibili creator ID and nomination link, we verify the open voting window, check your current fan-support count, and build a daily delivery schedule that spans the remaining contest period. Votes come from mainland Chinese Bilibili accounts with established watch histories and account ages — accounts that have interacted with content in your creator's category, not generic shells. IP delivery concentrates on core B站 cities: Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Chengdu, with a natural spread into Tier 2 cities like Hangzhou, Wuhan, and Xi'an that mirrors how a real creator's nationwide audience distributes. China Unicom and China Mobile residential IPs account for the majority of our delivery range, matching the ISP distribution of Bilibili's own domestic user base. Each account casts at most one vote per day against the Bilibili cap, so we never try to push the same account twice in 24 hours — delivery volume comes from pool width, not per-account repetition. Votes arrive in two daily waves matching B站 peak usage windows (roughly 12:00–14:00 and 20:00–23:00 CST) with natural intra-day variance so the hourly rate never appears uniform. The morning wave is typically lighter, matching how Chinese viewers check B站 during a lunch break; the evening wave is heavier, reflecting prime-time usage patterns the platform's own traffic data consistently shows. You monitor delivery on a live dashboard updated every six hours, and any votes that disappear within seven days of delivery are replaced at no charge.
How we avoid platform detection
Bilibili's trust and safety infrastructure has matured significantly since the Power Up 100 launched. The platform cross-references fan-support votes against account quality metrics: account age (accounts under 60 days old are weighted less heavily), viewing history depth, bullet-chat participation rate, and coin-spending patterns. IP reputation is also checked — datacenter and proxy ranges are flagged immediately because essentially no genuine Bilibili user browses from a cloud server. Accounts that suddenly begin voting across dozens of creators in the same session, or that only interact with the platform during the voting window and go dormant otherwise, are candidates for down-weighting. Our pool avoids every one of these patterns. Accounts have genuine watch histories across multiple content categories, with prior bullet-chat records and coin activity. IPs are mainland residential, not VPNs or data centres. Daily vote arrival matches a natural human rhythm — votes arrive unevenly across the morning and evening windows, not at a flat mechanical hourly rate. We do not guarantee zero scrutiny, but the patterns we generate are indistinguishable from an activated creator fan base running a coordinated daily-vote campaign — which is exactly what dedicated fan clubs do during the Power Up 100 open window every year. Crucially, the accounts in our pool continue their normal B站 activity between voting sessions: watching videos, posting bullet-chat comments, and engaging with content outside the award period. This ongoing activity is what distinguishes a genuine user from a purpose-built vote account, and it is the detail most budget services get wrong.
What is the best voting strategy for Bilibili Power Up 100 votes?
The strongest Power Up 100 campaigns pair organic fan mobilization with a structured paid campaign. Start by reaching your existing subscriber base directly: a pinned post inside the Bilibili app's creator space, a community tab update, and a bulletin-board message reminding fans that the voting window is open and one vote per day is the cap. Core fans who vote organically every single day provide authentic signal the algorithm trusts fully — your paid campaign fills in the low-engagement days when organic participation naturally dips after the announcement buzz fades. Target a final fan-support count that places you comfortably ahead of the creators immediately below your target rank position, not an implausibly dominant total relative to your channel size. The Power Up 100 recognises creators across many subscriber tiers, so a creator with 800,000 subscribers finishing with 50,000 fan-support votes is not inherently suspicious — but the same creator finishing with 800,000 votes would be. Bilibili's editorial team reviews anomalous fan-support patterns before the list is finalized, so the goal is a count that looks proportionate. Start the paid campaign on day one of the open window and maintain a steady daily pace to the close — the daily compounding structure of one-vote-per- account means creators who start on announcement day end with structurally higher totals than those who begin in week two, regardless of how aggressively the late-starter runs.
Legal scope and terms
This service covers platform-run creator awards and consumer-facing online contests. The Bilibili Power Up 100 is an annual recognition programme operated by Bilibili Inc., a privately run technology company listed on NASDAQ and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange — not a government ballot or regulated electoral process. Coordinated fan campaigns — including fan-club organised daily-vote drives, official fan groups (后援会) running voting marathons — are a well-established and publicly visible part of the Chinese creator economy during the Power Up 100 cycle. The line between a coordinated organic fan campaign and a paid support campaign is one that Bilibili's platform terms address; we do not interpret those terms for you. Review the official rules at bilibili.com before ordering and treat the compliance determination as your own responsibility. We do not serve political elections, government referendums, or any regulated voting process anywhere. Our service is limited to platform creator awards and consumer-facing contests operated by private companies.
Getting started in two minutes
Starting an order takes about two minutes. Paste your Bilibili creator URL or UID into the order form, or drop it into live chat. Select the vote count you need, note the voting window close date, and specify your content category. After payment your order enters the delivery queue and most campaigns begin within 60 minutes, though complex split-orders across multiple creators may take up to two hours while we configure per-creator account pools. If you want category-specific account weighting — for example, a gaming creator whose content focuses on mobile titles rather than PC strategy games, which attracts a demographically distinct viewer segment — note that detail in the order form and we adjust the pool composition before dispatch. Regional weighting requests (heavier Tier 1 city concentration, or a specific provincial skew) are also configurable in the notes field. For large campaigns above 5,000 votes, contact live chat before placing the order so we can confirm the remaining window length, calculate a realistic daily delivery rate, and ensure the pacing plan is executable within the available time. For very tight deadlines — fewer than five days to close — we will advise you honestly on the maximum realistic volume rather than overpromise.