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Organizer: Youku (优酷) — Alibaba Group streaming platform Running: 2018–present (Season 1 launched February 2018; six seasons aired through 2025) Audience: Hundreds of millions of cumulative Youku streams per season; top episodes regularly exceed 50M individual plays Cycle: annual
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2018
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About Street Dance of China (这就是街舞) votes

Street Dance of China — 这就是街舞 on Youku — arrived in February 2018 as China's first premium street dance reality competition and immediately redefined what a Chinese variety show about dance could look like. Six seasons later, it remains Youku's flagship variety production, drawing professional and semi-professional b-boys, poppers, lockers, waackers, hip-hop dancers, and urban choreographers from across China and the Chinese-speaking world into a format where fan votes through the Youku app are the mechanism that decides which contestants survive each weekly elimination and which ones advance to the Grand Finale Championship. The show's competitive arc involves multiple stages — auditions, team captain battles, crew showdowns, and elimination rounds — with the public fan vote carrying progressively more weight as the season reaches its climax. For contestants whose organic fan base does not yet match the scale of a rival's organised online fandom, building a consistent vote tally across the weekly episode cycle is the decisive lever between elimination and the finale stage. This page covers how paid fan votes work for 这就是街舞 specifically — what Youku's voting mechanic requires, how daily cap management shapes delivery, and why mainland Chinese residential IPs are non-negotiable for votes that actually register on the platform. Packages start at 100 votes for $6.99, and most orders begin within 60 minutes of payment confirmation.

About the Street Dance of China (这就是街舞) votes contest

Youku launched Street Dance of China in early 2018 with Wang Yibo, Zhang Yixing, Huang Zitao, and Lay Zhang as the first season's team captains — a casting move that fused the show's street dance credibility with the existing massive fanbases of its captain-celebrities, generating the kind of social media amplification that turned 这就是街舞 into a cultural event rather than just a variety programme. The show's 100-to-49 audition format became one of its defining features: dancers perform for the team captains, who vote to recruit acts into their crews; if all captains vote for a dancer, they advance directly; the defiance challenge mechanic — where eliminated dancers can call out rivals for a battle — added dramatic unpredictability that kept fans invested in every audition episode. Across six seasons the show brought in captains including Wang Yibo (appearing in multiple seasons), Han Geng, Wu Jianhao (Vanness Wu), and international figures including Jay Park (朴宰范) for Season 6, while the contestant pool consistently included some of China's most technically accomplished street dancers alongside rising regional talents from outside the established Beijing and Shanghai scenes. Season 4 leaned into a loose Olympics theme, Season 5 introduced new crews-vs-individual formats, and Season 6 aired in 2024 with the show's most international captain lineup to date. Each season concludes with a Grand Finale Championship where cumulative fan votes accumulated across the entire weekly episode run determine which contestants qualify and ultimately who wins. The show airs exclusively on Youku, with full episodes available on the Youku app and youku.com; international audiences can access through the Youku International application. Fan voting runs through the Youku app, with the voting window opening when each episode drops and remaining active until the next weekly release.

Why Street Dance of China (这就是街舞) votes matter for your contest

Fan votes in Street Dance of China are not a ceremonial add-on — they are the primary mechanism that determines which dancers survive elimination rounds and who reaches the Grand Finale Championship. The Youku app's voting structure ties daily vote allocations to account membership tier, rewarding organised fan communities that hold VIP memberships and the discipline to vote consistently across every weekly episode drop. A technically brilliant b-boy from Guangzhou's underground breaking scene might have genuine credibility among street dance insiders, but competing against a contestant who is a former idol trainee with a pre-built Weibo and Douyin fanbase of millions is a structural disadvantage regardless of performance quality. Fan clubs for the show's most popular contestants — particularly those associated with celebrity captains like Wang Yibo, whose own fanbase is one of the largest and most organised in Chinese variety fandom — run coordinated daily-vote campaigns through group chats on WeChat and QQ, targeting the specific voting windows that accumulate the most cumulative points. The weekly episode release creates a predictable surge: organic fans vote immediately when the new episode drops on Youku, so vote tallies spike at episode release and taper through the week. A contestant who falls behind in this weekly window does not recover easily, because accumulated vote deficits compound across consecutive rounds — a gap of 30,000 votes after episode four requires a sustained surplus in every subsequent weekly drop to close before the finale qualification cut. Each genuine Youku-account vote from a real residential mainland Chinese IP counts exactly as the platform records it and attracts no further scrutiny. The votes that get invalidated are the ones that look different from ordinary fan behaviour — understanding what that distinction means in practice is what separates an effective paid campaign from wasted money.

How we deliver Street Dance of China (这就是街舞) votes

Once you share your contestant's Youku voting page URL or profile identifier, we confirm which episode round is currently active and when the next weekly release window opens. Every vote comes from a genuine Chinese residential or mobile IP — China Telecom, China Unicom, and China Mobile networks spanning Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong, Sichuan, Zhejiang, and Hubei provinces — operating through Youku-active accounts with real app usage histories covering dramas, films, sports events, and variety shows, not blank profiles with a single voting action as their only recorded activity. We never exceed the per-account daily vote allocation; instead we distribute delivery across a larger pool of accounts, each contributing at natural per-account rates, so no individual session exhibits an anomalous burst pattern that differs from what a regular Youku fan would produce. The geographic weighting defaults to a nationally-distributed mainland China mix, with city-level targeting available for Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, and Shenzhen — the cities that produce the heaviest concentration of 这就是街舞 viewers and where street dance culture has its deepest roots. For high-volume orders spanning multiple consecutive weekly episodes, we run rolling per-episode campaigns calibrated to each drop window, so cumulative vote standings build steadily without a jump-and-stall pattern that would look anomalous relative to the show's natural weekly rhythm. A live dashboard shows per-episode vote progress with contestant link verification, and any session that does not produce a confirmed vote registration before the window closes is replaced automatically. Province-level targeting and multi-episode scheduling are both available on request at no additional package cost.

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Youku's voting infrastructure for 这就是街舞 runs account-level authentication, device fingerprinting, IP classification checks, and request-header analysis on every vote action submitted through the app. The patterns that consistently trigger vote invalidation fall into three categories: IP origin failures, account-history anomalies, and rate violations. On IP origin, Youku maintains a residential versus non-residential database that flags datacenter ranges, common VPN exit nodes used to circumvent geo-restrictions, and commercial proxy services — all of which fail the residential check and get filtered before the vote registers in the live standings. On account history, profiles created specifically for the voting window share a recognisable signature: no prior Youku app activity, no watch history, no membership transaction, and device metadata that does not align with the claimed registration timeline. Chinese entertainment platform regulation since 2021 has required streaming platforms to strengthen authenticity enforcement on fan voting, and Youku has deepened its account-legitimacy checks accordingly — making recently-created blank accounts the most common single trigger for vote removal on modern Youku voting campaigns. On rate violations, any account submitting more votes per day than its membership tier permits is flagged at the session level and its votes excluded from the live count. Our network is built to address all three vectors: every vote originates from a residential or mobile ISP with a valid mainland China address, all accounts carry genuine Youku app usage built across months of real platform activity, and per-account delivery stays within the daily tier allocation without exception. We monitor for vote-confirmation signals in the delivery flow and replace any session that does not register a confirmed cast before the weekly episode window closes.

What is the best voting strategy for Street Dance of China (这就是街舞) votes?

The most effective campaign for any Street Dance of China contestant treats paid and organic votes as complementary forces, not alternatives. Organic fans who vote within hours of the weekly Youku episode drop produce the highest-authenticity signal — they open the app, watch at least part of the episode, and interact naturally with the platform before and after casting their vote. Maximise that behaviour through fan community coordination on WeChat group chats, Weibo fan club announcements, Douyin reposts from the contestant's official account, and targeted outreach to regional dance communities that match the contestant's geographic and stylistic identity. A b-boy from Beijing's breaking scene has natural credibility with northern urban youth audiences; a waacker from Guangzhou connects organically to the Pearl River Delta dance community. Layer paid votes to close the gap when organic volume falls short, focusing campaign spend on the elimination-round episodes where cumulative vote totals most directly determine who advances. Set a target vote margin that is credible for your contestant's known profile: finishing in the top half of an elimination round when the contestant has genuine regional support and measurable Douyin followers is a realistic and defensible outcome. Start your paid campaign early in each weekly voting window rather than loading votes at the end — early strong tallies deter rival fan clubs from committing maximum resources, reducing counter-pressure in the final hours before the next episode drops. For contestants competing across multiple consecutive rounds, running small baseline campaigns from the audition stage builds cumulative vote equity that becomes material when elimination stakes rise in the final weeks of the season.

Legal scope and terms

Street Dance of China (这就是街舞) is a privately-produced variety entertainment programme on Youku, one of China's largest licensed streaming platforms and a subsidiary of Alibaba Group. Its fan vote is an audience-engagement mechanism for a streaming variety show — not a regulated election, government referendum, judicial process, or civic vote of any kind. Organised fan vote campaigns and structured fan club participation are standard practice in Chinese streaming variety culture; the show's own mechanics are built around this kind of audience involvement. We do not review Youku's specific season-by-season voting terms on your behalf: the platform publishes its voting rules on the official show page each season, and you should read those terms before placing an order. We do not operate in political elections, government referendums, civic processes, or any regulated voting context anywhere in the world. Whether promotional vote support for a specific season of 这就是街舞 complies with that season's Youku platform rules is the customer's responsibility to verify before ordering.

Getting started in two minutes

Getting started takes about two minutes. Send your contestant's Youku voting link or profile URL via the order form or live chat, pick a package from 100 to 20,000 votes, and tell us which episode round is currently active and when the next weekly drop occurs. After payment your order enters the delivery queue and most orders begin within 60 minutes. We align activation timing with the weekly episode-drop window to match organic fan behaviour — if you order mid-week between episodes, we typically schedule the first delivery wave for the next episode release rather than starting immediately at an off-peak hour when fan traffic on the voting page is minimal. If Youku refreshes the voting URL when a new episode page goes live — which happens routinely between rounds — message us the updated link on live chat and we redirect delivery without losing your queue position or incurring any extra cost. City-level targeting for Chengdu, Beijing, Shanghai, or Guangzhou is available on request at no additional package price. Our live chat team is available around the clock and can confirm delivery scheduling before you commit to a purchase.

Common reasons to buy Street Dance of China (这就是街舞) votes

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A technically elite breaker from Beijing's underground circuit faces elimination against a contestant with a large pre-existing idol fanbase. We deliver daily-capped Youku app votes across the two-week elimination window, building a cumulative tally that keeps the b-boy in the competition against rivals whose fan clubs have been running coordinated daily campaigns since auditions.

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A waacker from Hong Kong or a Chinese-Malaysian hip-hop dancer faces mainland fan clubs voting in coordinated daily waves. City-weighting toward Guangdong builds a demographically credible vote base that mirrors the realistic geographic organic support such a contestant would draw from Cantonese-speaking audiences.

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Chinese street dance fans in North America, Europe, or Southeast Asia want to support their favourite 这就是街舞 contestant but find that Youku's voting system restricts or blocks non-mainland IP addresses. We deliver votes from mainland residential accounts on their behalf, converting diaspora fan intent into votes that actually register in Youku's live standings.

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A competing contestant's fan club announces an all-out coordinated push for the final elimination episode. We can mobilise a responsive counter-campaign within hours, maintaining your contestant's ranking without exceeding the per-account daily caps that Youku's voting system enforces at the session level.

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    Confirm the active voting round and weekly schedule

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    Choose vote count and episode window

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    Set city-level targeting if relevant

    We default to a nationally-distributed mainland China residential IP mix. If your contestant has a strong regional identity — Chengdu for a Sichuan dance community connection, Guangdong for a Cantonese or Hong Kong-linked act — request that geographic weighting in the order notes and we apply the province split at no extra cost.

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    Complete payment

    Pay by Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, or cryptocurrency. Your order enters the delivery queue immediately on payment confirmation, and we align activation timing with the next weekly Youku episode-drop window for maximum authenticity.

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4.8 / 5 · based on 62 reviews
"Our b-boy was sitting fifth going into the final elimination episode and needed to hold third. Ordered 2,500 votes with Beijing province weighting — he has a strong northern breaking scene following. All votes arrived during the weekly Youku drop window and the standings held. Clean delivery, no anomalies, exactly what we needed. "
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Two protections: (1) we control pacing to match organic voting patterns — typically 5-20 votes per hour rather than a single burst; (2) since each vote is from a real, unique IP with a clean device profile, organizers see normal traffic, not a 'surge' from one source. Across 320,000+ delivered votes since 2020, fewer than 0.3% have been challenged.

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Allowed

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Legal in the UK. The Consumer Rights Act applies to the service contract between you and us, but no statute forbids paid contest participation.

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26 answers covering legality, delivery, quality, pricing and platform specifics.

Legality & scope

Is buying votes for 这就是街舞 safe for my contestant?
The risk in any platform vote campaign comes from easily-flagged patterns: non-residential IPs, blank-account sessions, and per-account rate violations. We address all three: residential and mobile IPs only, established Youku multi-history accounts, and delivery within daily tier caps. We cannot review Youku's specific season terms for you — check the official voting rules before ordering. Any votes removed within 7 days of delivery receive a make-good replacement at no extra charge.
Is buying votes for Street Dance of China legal?
Street Dance of China (这就是街舞) is a privately-produced variety entertainment programme on Youku, one of China's largest licensed streaming platforms. Its fan vote is an audience-engagement mechanism for a streaming show — not a regulated election, government referendum, or civic process of any kind. We do not operate in political elections or any regulated voting context. Whether fan vote promotion complies with Youku's specific season rules is a matter for you to verify in the official contest terms before placing an order.
Do I need a Youku account to use your service?
No. You only need to provide the contestant's Youku voting page link or profile identifier. We handle all voting sessions from our own network of established mainland Chinese Youku accounts. You never share your own Youku login, Alibaba account credentials, or any personal account information with us.
Is my order and contestant information kept confidential?
Completely. We do not share contestant voting links, order details, or customer information with any third party. The only thing visible to Youku or any external observer is the votes themselves, which arrive from ordinary mainland Chinese residential and mobile IPs indistinguishable from organic fan traffic browsing the 这就是街舞 voting page.

Process & delivery

Can I buy votes for Street Dance of China on Youku?
Yes. We deliver real Youku app fan votes for your contestant's 这就是街舞 voting page. Packages start at 100 votes for $6.99 and scale to 20,000. Every vote comes from a genuine mainland Chinese residential or mobile IP with an active Youku account history, delivered within the daily per-account cap to avoid anomaly detection and vote invalidation.
When is the best time to order votes for Street Dance of China?
Order before the weekly Youku episode release so we can align delivery with the organic fan-vote surge that peaks immediately after each new episode drops. Votes arriving during the episode release window look identical to genuine fan behaviour — fans who watch the episode and then vote. Votes arriving in the middle of the week between episode drops, at an off-peak hour when the voting page has minimal traffic, produce an arrival pattern that stands out against the show's natural weekly rhythm.
What happens if Youku updates the voting URL between episodes?
Youku sometimes refreshes the 这就是街舞 voting page URL when a new episode page goes live each week. If this happens while your order is running, message us on live chat with the updated URL and we redirect delivery at no extra charge and without losing your place in the delivery queue.
Can I split votes across multiple Street Dance of China contestants?
Yes. If your fan club or label is supporting more than one contestant in the same episode round, we can distribute a single order across multiple Youku voting links proportionally. Specify the contestant names and your preferred vote split in the order notes at checkout and we apply the allocation across all linked contestants.
How quickly do orders start after payment for 这就是街舞?
Most orders start within 60 minutes of payment confirmation. For Street Dance of China specifically, if you order between weekly episode drops — say, on a Tuesday — we may schedule the first delivery wave for the upcoming episode release so that timing aligns with the natural fan-vote surge. We confirm the schedule in your order confirmation message so you know exactly when delivery begins.
Can you run a campaign across the entire Street Dance of China season?
Yes. Full-season campaigns are available for contestants competing from the early elimination rounds through to the Grand Finale. We calibrate per-episode volume based on each round's competitive importance — lighter baseline volume in early audition episodes and heavier allocation in the elimination and finale-qualification rounds where cumulative vote deficits most directly determine advancement. Contact us on live chat to discuss a full-season campaign schedule tailored to your contestant's competitive situation.
Do you offer a free test vote before committing to a full order?
Yes. Send your contestant's Youku voting link in live chat and ask for a free test. We deliver a small sample of votes so you can confirm they register on the platform before committing to a full package. The test is available for any active voting episode round and typically completes within a few hours of your request.

Service quality

How does Youku detect and remove fake votes for 这就是街舞?
Youku's detection model evaluates several signals simultaneously: IP classification (residential versus datacenter or VPN), account age and multi-category app activity, per-account vote rate against the membership-tier cap, and arrival-time patterns relative to the weekly episode broadcast. The model has been refined since 2021 entertainment industry regulations required Chinese streaming platforms to tighten authenticity enforcement on fan voting. Our delivery is designed around all four signals: residential IPs, active multi-history Youku accounts, within-cap pacing, and weekly episode window timing.
How do you verify that Youku accounts have not already voted in the current episode round?
We track every account in our pool at the episode level. Each account is marked after casting a vote in a specific 这就是街舞 episode window, and we do not exceed its daily allocation for the same contestant in the same window. For multi-episode campaigns spanning several consecutive weekly drops, we rotate in fresh pool segments each week to avoid reuse patterns that could appear unusual across the cumulative voting record. This per-episode accounting is what makes rolling campaigns across a full Street Dance of China season work without generating anomalous account-level patterns.

Pricing & payment

How much does it cost to buy Street Dance of China votes?
Packages start at $6.99 for 100 votes. The 1,000-vote package is $44.99 (36% off), 5,000 votes is $179.99 (49% off), and 20,000 votes is $549.99 (61% off). All packages include mainland Chinese residential IP delivery, weekly episode-window pacing, and the 7-day make-good guarantee. City-level targeting is included at no additional cost.
What make-good policy applies if Youku removes votes I ordered?
If Youku removes votes we delivered within 7 days of delivery, we re-deliver the affected volume or provide a refund at your choice. Our removal rate on 这就是街舞 orders is low because the account pool is maintained specifically for Youku's post-2021 enforcement environment, but the guarantee is in place if it is needed. Contact support via live chat with your order reference and we resolve it promptly.
What payment methods do you accept?
Visa, Mastercard, American Express, PayPal, and major cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDT. Card and PayPal payments are processed over SSL. Cryptocurrency orders confirm after one blockchain confirmation and enter the delivery queue immediately. No hidden transaction fees beyond the listed package price.

Platform specifics

How does fan voting work on Street Dance of China (这就是街舞)?
Fans vote via the Youku mobile app on the official 这就是街舞 voting page. Daily vote allocation depends on account membership tier: standard Youku users receive a base daily allotment, while Youku VIP members receive an enhanced daily vote count per contestant. Voting opens when each new episode drops on Youku and remains active through the week until the next weekly release. Vote totals accumulate across consecutive weekly episodes, meaning consistent daily voting across the entire season matters more than a single-day surge.
Why does Youku account history matter for Street Dance of China votes?
Youku's voting system uses account-level authentication and cross-references app usage signals when evaluating vote authenticity. Blank accounts with no activity outside the voting flow generate a distinct anomaly signal compared with accounts that have streamed dramas, variety shows, and sports content over months. Chinese entertainment regulation since 2021 has required streaming platforms to strengthen authenticity enforcement on fan voting, and Youku has deepened its account-legitimacy checks accordingly. Our pool consists of established Youku accounts with real multi-category app usage — which is precisely why our votes pass platform verification consistently.
What is the vote cap on Youku for Street Dance of China?
Youku enforces a daily vote allocation per account per contestant that is tied to membership tier — VIP members receive an enhanced daily vote count compared with standard users. The cap is hard-enforced at the session level, meaning any account that exceeds its daily allocation has the excess votes excluded from the live standings. We manage delivery within these limits by distributing across a larger account pool, each contributing at natural per-account rates, so no individual session exhibits an anomalous burst.
How many seasons has Street Dance of China aired?
Street Dance of China (这就是街舞) has aired six seasons on Youku since its February 2018 debut. Season 1 featured Wang Yibo, Zhang Yixing, Huang Zitao, and Lay Zhang as team captains. Subsequent seasons brought in Han Geng, Liu Yuxin, Jay Park (朴宰范), Vanness Wu (吴建豪), and Ding Chengxin among others, with each season maintaining the core 100-to-49 audition format and weekly fan vote elimination structure.
How is Street Dance of China different from Mango TV's dance shows for vote purposes?
Mango TV (芒果TV) operates its own platform ecosystem — shows like Day Day Up and Mango TV singer competitions use Mango's own app voting and account infrastructure. Street Dance of China runs through Youku, which is part of Alibaba Group and uses a completely separate account system, VIP membership tier, and detection model. Votes designed for Youku delivery cannot be repurposed for Mango TV shows, and vice versa — the residential IP requirements overlap, but the account infrastructure, daily cap structure, and session verification are platform-specific.

Targeting & customisation

Can I target specific Chinese cities or provinces for Street Dance of China votes?
Yes. City-level targeting is available for Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong, Chengdu, and Shenzhen — the urban centres where street dance culture is most concentrated and where 这就是街舞's core audience is heaviest. If your contestant has a strong regional identity, weighting delivery toward that city or province makes the vote distribution look organically coherent. Specify your preferred regions in the order notes and we apply the split at no additional cost.
Can overseas Chinese fans use this service to vote for their favourite 这就是街舞 contestant?
Yes. Youku's voting system applies geo-restrictions in many regions outside mainland China, meaning votes cast from overseas IPs frequently do not register in the live standings. If you are a Chinese street dance fan living in North America, Southeast Asia, Europe, or elsewhere, we deliver your intended votes from mainland Chinese residential accounts that Youku accepts without geo-filtering. You specify the contestant and vote count; we handle the technical delivery from verified mainland accounts.

Custom orders

How does Street Dance of China's voting compare to iQiyi rap shows like Rap of China?
Rap of China runs through the iQiyi app with a tiered daily vote cap of 15 votes per iQiyi VIP account per contestant, supplemented by R!CH coin purchases. Street Dance of China runs through the Youku app with its own membership-tiered daily allocation, reflecting Alibaba's separate platform ecosystem from iQiyi (which is a Baidu-backed platform). Both require genuine mainland Chinese residential IPs, but the account infrastructure, daily rhythm, and delivery strategy are completely different — Youku accounts, Youku VIP memberships, and Youku's own detection model are not interchangeable with iQiyi's system.
What dance styles compete on Street Dance of China?
这就是街舞 features the full range of street and urban dance styles: breaking (b-boying and b-girling), popping, locking, waacking, hip-hop freestyle, house, krump, and urban choreography. The show's competitive format allows captain teams to assemble mixed-style crews, which means fan vote dynamics often reflect not just performance quality but also which dance styles resonate most with the show's mainstream Youku audience versus the street dance community's own underground credibility standards.
How does the show's connection to Wang Yibo affect vote behaviour?
Wang Yibo's multi-season involvement as a team captain brought one of China's largest and most organised fan communities into sustained weekly engagement with 这就是街舞. His fandom — known for coordinated voting campaigns across Weibo, Douyin, and WeChat group chats — established a baseline of highly organised daily-vote behaviour that raised the competitive floor for all contestants on the show. Contestants not affiliated with a similarly large celebrity captain face a structural disadvantage in fan vote accumulation regardless of their actual dancing ability. A paid vote campaign compensates for that structural gap directly.

Terminology — quick definitions

Niche-specific terms used on this page. Each links to a fuller definition in our glossary.

reCAPTCHA v3
Google's score-based invisible CAPTCHA. Assigns each session a risk score from 0.0 (bot) to 1.0 (human) using behavioral signals — mouse movement, session history, browser fingerprint.
Cloudflare Turnstile
Privacy-focused CAPTCHA alternative from Cloudflare. Uses cryptographic challenge tokens instead of image puzzles. Becoming the standard for contest platforms in 2025-2026.
Residential IP
A real consumer-grade internet address assigned by an ISP to a household. Contest platforms trust these by default — they are the same kind of IP regular voters use.
Mobile IP
IP allocated by a mobile carrier (4G/5G). Highest trust rating with platforms — rotates naturally, hardest to flag as bot activity.
Vote drop
A vote removed by the contest platform after delivery. Our 7-day guarantee covers any drop with a free refill — measured at less than 0.3% of all votes delivered.
Pacing pattern
The time distribution of incoming votes across a campaign window. Natural-looking pacing — typically 5-20 votes per hour — prevents organizers from flagging a surge.

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