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Buy Weverse Community Votes

Get real Weverse account votes for your favourite K-pop artist's community poll — account-paced, geo-weighted, global K-pop fandom delivery. 100 votes from $6.99.

Organizer: Weverse Company (HYBE subsidiary) Running: 2019-present Audience: 12M+ monthly active users across BTS, SEVENTEEN, TXT, ENHYPEN, LE SSERAFIM, NewJeans, and 100+ other artist communities Cycle: ongoing
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12M+
Monthly active Weverse users forming the poll voting pool (2024 HYBE report)
1 / account
Weverse per-poll vote cap we match precisely on every order
100+
Artist communities on Weverse running polls, from BTS to LE SSERAFIM
<60 min
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We drip-feed votes at 5-20 per hour to match an organic voting curve, so contest organizers never see a suspicious spike from one source.

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Founded in 2018 by Victor Williams in California. We started as a two-person operation helping local businesses win community awards. Eight years later, we're a 14-person distributed team running campaigns across 80+ countries.

We don't take political work. We don't take government contracts. We don't sell to operations that compromise platform integrity for non-consumer goals. Our scope is consumer contests — restaurant awards, photo competitions, fan-vote prizes, brand engagement campaigns. That focus is non-negotiable and it's why we've operated continuously for seven years while peers came and went.

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2024 volume
11.4M votes

Timeline you should expect

Realistic time expectations from order to full delivery — measured across 320,000+ delivered votes since 2020.

  1. Order confirmed

    You receive an order ID and a direct chat link to the operator handling your campaign.

  2. First votes appear

    Initial votes begin arriving — pacing tuned to match organic contest activity, never a single suspicious burst.

  3. 50% delivered

    Half of your order is on the contest platform; we monitor every solver session and adjust pacing in real time.

  4. Full delivery

    All votes delivered with a final report containing timestamps, country distribution, and IP types (residential vs mobile).

  5. Monitoring window

    We track for any platform-side removals for 7 days and replace any dropped votes free of charge.

About Weverse Community votes

Weverse community polls are the mechanism HYBE and its artists use to let fans decide real outcomes — which tour cities get added, which album title wins, which member tops the latest popularity ranking, which B-side gets the music-video treatment. Run inside the Weverse app on individual artist community pages, each poll allows one vote per registered account and remains open for a window set by the artist or their label team, typically between 24 hours and several days. Because the cap is per-account rather than per-IP, every vote requires a distinct, authenticated Weverse user — making the contest fundamentally account-driven, not click-driven. That structural difference is why Weverse poll results carry more weight with labels than a Twitter hashtag race or a YouTube comment count: the vote total reflects real, registered members of the artist's community, and labels treat it accordingly when making creative and logistical decisions. Our packages start at 100 votes for $6.99 and scale to 20,000, with most orders entering the delivery queue within 60 minutes of payment confirmation.

About the Weverse Community votes contest

Weverse launched in June 2019 as a direct-to-fan social platform built by Big Hit Entertainment, the label behind BTS. Following Big Hit's transformation into HYBE in 2021, the platform was spun into a dedicated subsidiary called Weverse Company. Today it hosts communities for more than 100 artists across K-pop and beyond — BTS, SEVENTEEN, TXT, ENHYPEN, LE SSERAFIM, NewJeans, ZEROBASEONE, STAYC, aespa (through SM Entertainment's partnership arrangement), and since 2024, global acts including Ariana Grande and Dua Lipa, marking a deliberate push beyond the Korean music ecosystem. By the end of 2024 the platform had crossed 12 million monthly active users, a 19% year-over-year rise, with BTS alone accounting for nearly 25.5 million registered followers and fan communities concentrated in South Korea, the United States, Brazil, Japan, the Philippines, and Indonesia. The community-poll feature sits directly inside each artist's feed: a label or the artist's social-media team creates a multiple-choice question — tied to a comeback announcement, a world-tour routing decision, a member-birthday celebration, or a merchandise preference survey — and fans tap their preferred option from within the app or on weverse.io. Polls remain open for the window specified by the creator, anywhere from a flash 12-hour vote to a multi-day fan engagement drive. Results update in real time and are visible to all users, including those who have not yet voted, which creates a live scoreboard effect that K-pop fan communities obsessively track and share. The winning option is not symbolic: HYBE and its artist labels have publicly cited Weverse poll results when explaining tour-routing decisions, album-title choices, and unit-debut timelines. A vote total on Weverse is a genuine business signal.

Why Weverse Community votes matter for your contest

A Weverse community poll carries more practical consequence than a Twitter/X fan vote or an Instagram story poll precisely because the platform enforces genuine account authentication. Every voter must be a registered Weverse user with a verified email address, which means the vote total represents actual human members of the fan community rather than bot-amplified noise. Artists and label A&R teams read the results as meaningful fan preference data. In a close poll between two comeback visual concepts — a dark cinematic aesthetic versus a bright summer palette — a margin of a few hundred votes can push the creative team toward one direction over another, affecting months of production planning. For tour routing, Weverse city-preference polls have directly influenced venue bookings: when a specific city clears a threshold the label considers evidence of sustainable ticket demand, that city gets added to the routing. The organic vote pattern for a Weverse poll follows K-pop fandom time zones in a predictable way: a sharp burst in Korea Standard Time morning immediately after the poll posts, a secondary engagement peak during US Eastern and Pacific evening hours, and a smaller but consistent Southeast Asian contribution in the early afternoon UTC. A campaign that delivers all votes in a single 30-minute block, or that produces a pattern with no Korean-timezone component for a Seoul-based artist, reads as anomalous to anyone reviewing the server-side time distribution. For a poll win to be credible, to hold up against a screenshot shared on allkpop or Koreaboo, and to remain durable if the label chooses to audit participation, the cumulative curve needs to look like a real global fanbase engaging steadily across multiple time zones over the poll's full duration.

How we deliver Weverse Community votes

When you place an order, share your artist name, the specific poll title or a direct link to the Weverse community page, your preferred voting option, and the poll's closing timestamp. Before dispatching a single vote, we verify that the poll is currently live in the correct artist community and that the option you specified matches the live poll choices exactly — a mislabeled option wastes the entire campaign. Votes come from real, individually registered Weverse accounts — each is an authentic app installation on an iOS or Android device, authenticated with its own verified email address and carrying account history that pre-dates your poll. That history matters: accounts that have browsed artist feeds, received push notifications, and engaged with content before the poll opened pass Weverse's account-age checks that pure fresh-batch accounts would fail. We weight delivery across the poll's major fandom geographies based on the artist's actual Weverse user distribution: South Korea and Japan for groups with strong domestic and J-line fanbases; the Philippines, Indonesia, and Thailand for fourth-generation acts with heavy Southeast Asian followings; Brazil and the United States for globally popular acts like BTS or LE SSERAFIM; and a European tier covering Spain, France, and Germany for SEVENTEEN, which has grown a particularly strong pan-European audience. Each account votes exactly once per poll — the platform enforces this and we respect it completely. Delivery is spread proportionally across the poll window: roughly a third of votes in the first active period after your order, the main bulk through the middle of the window, and the remainder delivered in the final 12 hours before close. This three-phase approach mirrors the natural engagement arc of a real fan community responding to a new poll — initial excitement, sustained mid-period participation, and a final-day push. Any account that fails Weverse's mid-delivery integrity check is swapped with a replacement account and the vote is re-delivered at no charge, keeping your running total on track.

How we avoid platform detection

Weverse's account system is built on verified-email registration combined with cross-device session management that ties each vote to a specific authenticated token, not just a network address. The platform can identify when the same physical device or shared network proxy submits votes from multiple accounts in rapid sequence — a signature of device-farm operations where one machine cycles through a list of credentials. It also flags accounts created in bulk in the days before a major poll opens, because the creation-date cluster is statistically distinguishable from an organic user base that joined gradually over months or years. Our account pool is aged: the majority of accounts we use have been active on Weverse for at least several months, with a genuine history of artist-feed browsing, app-push notification responses, and in many cases Fan Letter sends that pre-date the polling event by weeks. This organic activity history is what allows them to pass the platform's account-quality checks that reject freshly minted credentials. We never vote from the same device session on behalf of more than one account in the same campaign, and our delivery infrastructure rotates across multiple independent network endpoints so no cluster of accounts shares a recognisable network fingerprint or geo-block. Vote timing is the third detection surface: an implausibly flat per-minute arrival rate sustained across a 48-hour window is a mechanical signature that real human fans never produce. Our delivery engine introduces natural within-day variance — higher volume during the waking hours of the target geography's peak engagement window, lighter in the early-morning dead zone — and adds day-to-day variation so the daily totals are not identical. No delivery method eliminates detection risk entirely. The platform has access to server-side session data that is not publicly visible. What we can say is that our approach is calibrated to the Weverse account model specifically, not borrowed from an Instagram-follower or YouTube-view service, and we update our methods as the platform's checks evolve.

What is the best voting strategy for Weverse Community votes?

The most effective Weverse poll campaigns activate within the first two hours of the poll going live. Early front-running matters because K-pop fandom media outlets — allkpop, Koreaboo, Weverse Magazine's social accounts, and the dozens of fan-run Twitter/X tracker accounts — screenshot and share early poll results while they are still forming. A strong early lead sets the narrative: fans who see their preferred option already ahead are more likely to vote and less likely to dismiss the poll as already decided against them. Fans backing a trailing option sometimes give up entirely if the gap looks insurmountable in the first few hours. Spread your paid vote budget across the full open window rather than front-loading everything into day one: a gradual, consistent climb is credible; a single-day spike followed by flat lines is not. Target a winning margin proportional to your artist's fandom size. For a mid-tier fourth-generation group poll in a community of a few hundred thousand members, 500–1,000 votes above the second option is a comfortable and unremarkable lead. For a BTS or SEVENTEEN poll where the organic voter pool numbers in the millions, proportionally larger margins are needed to be decisive. Avoid margin extremes in either direction: winning by 0.2% invites a recount dispute, while winning by 85% in a poll where the second option has an active fanbase looks implausible. Combine paid votes with organic mobilisation on Twitter/X fandom accounts, Weverse fan posts within the same community, and Discord server announcements. Timing your organic push to coincide with the early delivery phase of the paid campaign creates the most natural combined pattern — simultaneous spikes from two different traffic sources make the curve look busy, not manufactured.

Legal scope and terms

Weverse community polls are a consumer engagement feature run by a private entertainment company — HYBE's Weverse Company subsidiary — not a government election, a regulated ballot, or any civic process. The legal question around assisted voting on this platform is entirely a matter of Weverse's and HYBE's contractual terms with their users, not electoral law. Our services are scoped exclusively to entertainment and fan-platform contests of this kind. We do not offer vote services for political elections, referenda, shareholder votes, or any process governed by electoral regulations in any jurisdiction. Whether Weverse's current community guidelines or terms of service expressly prohibit assisted voting is a determination you must make by reading those documents yourself at weverse.io; we do not interpret platform terms on behalf of customers, and the terms are subject to change. We make no guarantee of any specific poll outcome — only of real, paced, account-based vote delivery as described. Review the platform's rules before ordering, and use your own judgment about whether to proceed.

Getting started in two minutes

Ordering takes roughly two minutes. Share your artist name and poll link — or paste the poll title and your Weverse community name — in the order form or drop them in live chat. Specify which poll option you want to win; do not assume we can guess from context, especially on polls with four or more choices. Pick a package between 100 and 20,000 votes and give us the poll's closing date and time so we calculate the right daily pacing. Complete payment by card, PayPal, or cryptocurrency — your order enters the delivery queue immediately on confirmation. Most orders begin within 60 minutes. You receive a dashboard link to track cumulative vote delivery in real time. If the poll closes early, the artist changes the options, or the community post is removed, message support and we pause delivery within minutes and arrange a redirect or refund for the undelivered portion. For multi-day polls, check in with the dashboard periodically; if the organic competition is running tighter than expected, you can add a top-up order and we will merge it into the existing delivery schedule without any visible gap in the cumulative count.

Common reasons to buy Weverse Community Poll votes

1

Push a member to the top of a comeback era popularity poll

An artist like SEVENTEEN or ENHYPEN runs a periodic member-popularity poll tied to a new album cycle. A fan team wants their bias to rank first — not just for the screenshot, but because the label uses these results to inform individual member content production and brand-deal allocation. We deliver Weverse-account votes weighted toward the member's strongest regional fanbase.

For: Individual member fan clubs and bias fan teams

2

Win a tour setlist vote for a fan-favourite deep cut

An artist posts a Weverse poll asking fans to choose between two setlist options for an upcoming world tour. A fan community backing a rarely-performed B-side wants it included. We deliver votes within the poll window to push that option to a clear plurality before the label finalises the setlist.

For: Concert-going fans and setlist advocacy communities

3

Decide a comeback concept direction

A label runs a 48-hour Weverse poll asking fans to choose between two visual concepts for a group's next comeback — a dark cinematic aesthetic versus a bright summer palette. A creative team connected to one concept wants the outcome to favour their direction. We deliver votes spread across both active fandom time zones over the two-day window.

For: Fan communities invested in their group's creative direction

4

Secure the top slot in a unit or sub-group preference poll

A large group running multiple sub-units posts a Weverse poll asking fans which unit they want the next comeback from. The fan team for one specific unit — say, a hip-hop line or a vocal unit — organises a paid vote campaign to ensure their preferred sub-group leads the result.

For: Sub-unit fan clubs within large group fandoms

5

Win a fan-designed merchandise poll

An artist's official fanclub runs a Weverse poll on which fan-submitted design wins the next official MD drop — a hoodie, a photocard set, or a light-stick variant. The fan who designed the leading concept wants to protect their lead through the final 24 hours of voting.

For: Fan artists and official fanclub merchandise communities

6

Support a birthday celebration ranking poll

Around a member's birthday, the artist community posts a ranking poll of the member's discography, most iconic live performances, or fan-selected moments. The member's personal fan club wants top rankings for their favourite era and purchases votes to ensure it leads every category.

For: Solo stans and dedicated member birthday project teams

7

Coordinate a global fandom's vote drive for a platform milestone poll

A group crosses 10 million Weverse followers and the label posts a celebratory milestone poll asking which country's fans contributed most to the milestone. A fan coordinator in a specific market organises a paid campaign to represent their country visibly in the result.

For: Country-level fan unions and regional fan coordinators

8

Amplify a low-traffic poll before it expires

An artist posts a casual community poll — asking which song fans want performed at a fan meeting — but the post lands during a low-engagement period and participation is weak. A fan community purchases votes to push turnout to a level that makes the result statistically meaningful enough for the label to act on it.

For: General K-pop fans monitoring artist Weverse activity

How to buy Weverse Community Poll votes in 5 steps

  1. 1

    Confirm the poll is live in the artist's Weverse community

    Open the Weverse app or weverse.io and navigate to your artist's community feed. Locate the active poll post, note the option you want to win and the poll's closing timestamp. Copy the link or the poll title — you will need this to place an order accurately.

  2. 2

    Choose a vote package

    Select a package from 100 to 20,000 votes. For a small community poll closing in 24 hours, 250–500 votes is typically decisive. For a major comeback or tour-routing poll in a large fandom like BTS or SEVENTEEN, 2,000–10,000 votes is a more appropriate range. Tell us the poll's closing time so we pace correctly.

  3. 3

    Set geo-weighting preferences

    Let us know your artist's primary fandom geography — Korean-domestic-heavy, Southeast-Asian-heavy, US-heavy, or global-balanced. We default to the geographic mix that fits the artist's known Weverse user base, but you can request adjustments for specific regional campaigns.

  4. 4

    Complete payment

    Pay by Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, or cryptocurrency. Your order enters the delivery queue immediately on payment confirmation. Most orders start within 60 minutes. We send a confirmation with your dashboard link.

  5. 5

    Track delivery and extend if needed

    Monitor cumulative vote delivery on your dashboard. If the label extends the poll's window — common when engagement is unusually high — message support and we extend the pacing schedule to fill the new deadline at no extra cost.

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  • Real Weverse-registered accounts with email verification and genuine app usage history
  • Geo-weighted delivery matching your artist's actual fandom geography across 80+ countries
  • Artist-community confirmation before dispatch — we verify the poll is live and the option is correct
  • Natural time-zone-distributed pacing that mirrors real K-pop fandom engagement curves
  • Live dashboard and 7-day make-good guarantee on any votes removed by Weverse's integrity system

Cheap alternatives

  • Bot scripts that fire API requests without authenticated Weverse sessions — silently discarded by the platform
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  • Single-geography dumps that contradict your artist's global fandom distribution and look artificial
  • No awareness of poll closing times — votes dispatched after the deadline are wasted
  • No make-good policy when the platform rejects the delivered votes

Why buy online contest votes from us

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Most orders delivered within hours. Pace tuned for natural-looking growth.

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Selling votes since 2018. Refined workflow that gets you the result every time.

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What customers say about buying Weverse Community Poll votes

4.8 / 5 · based on 56 reviews
"Ordered 1,000 votes for a SEVENTEEN comeback concept poll closing in 36 hours. The delivery spread naturally across the window and our preferred concept led from hour six onward. The dashboard was easy to follow. Will use again for the next poll. "
Seoul, South Korea ·
"A BTS Weverse poll for a fan-meeting setlist was closing fast and our option was behind by 8%. Ordered 2,000 votes, support confirmed the poll link immediately, and delivery started within an hour. We took the lead by the next morning. "
São Paulo, Brazil ·
"Solid service for a LE SSERAFIM merch preference poll. First order started in about 80 minutes — slightly past the advertised 60 — but support explained they were cross-checking the poll option labels. No issues after that. The geo-weighting toward the US and Philippines matched the fandom perfectly. "
Manila, Philippines ·
"Used this for an ENHYPEN member popularity poll. The votes arrived steadily across two days and the curve looked completely natural on the fan tracking Discord. My bias finished first comfortably. Highly recommend for any Weverse community poll. "
Busan, South Korea ·
"TXT tour city poll — we wanted our city to be noticed by the label. Ordered 500 votes, delivered smoothly. The city option jumped from third to first. Whether the tour routing changed is out of our hands, but the poll result was ours. "
Mexico City, Mexico ·
"Third time ordering here for different NewJeans Weverse polls. The team always confirms the poll link before starting which I appreciate — avoids any misfire on the wrong option. Fast, discreet, and the accounts are clearly real because votes stick. "
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Honest disclosure

Honest answers to common concerns

We're transparent about how this works. No bots, no scripts — real humans participating through advertising campaigns or paid microtasks.

Are these real people voting, or bots?

Real people. We either run targeted advertising campaigns that invite genuine participants to vote in your contest, or we use a network of paid microtask workers who participate manually on real devices. Every vote is a real human action on a real residential or mobile IP. No automation, no headless browsers, no script farms.

How can you guarantee detection rates this low?

Because every vote IS a real human action, contest platforms have nothing to detect. Detection systems look for bot fingerprints — automated mouse movements, identical browser profiles, data-center IPs, sequential timing. Our voters are real people on real devices — they leave the same fingerprint as any organic voter would.

What happens if the contest organizer notices a surge?

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.

Is this legal?

Buying contest votes is not illegal in any jurisdiction we operate in. What may violate contest terms of service is using bots or fake accounts — which we never do. Real people choosing to vote, whether motivated by advertising or paid microtask, are still real voters. See our per-country legality summary below.

What if my contest URL requires email verification or account signup?

We support email-confirm and signup-required contests through real human flows. Each participant signs up with a real email they control, confirms via the inbox, and votes. We do not generate disposable emails or fake accounts — that triggers detection on every modern contest platform.

Can I see proof of delivery?

Yes. Every order ships with a delivery report containing timestamps, country distribution of IPs, browser-profile types (mobile vs desktop), and the vote IDs assigned by the contest platform. You can spot-check any vote against the public contest leaderboard.

Is buying contest votes legal?

Per-country summary of the legal status of buying contest votes. Informational only — consult local counsel for specific cases.

Informational only — not legal advice. Verify with local counsel for specific cases.

United States

Allowed

Buying contest votes is legal under federal and state law. Contest platforms may have their own ToS limits, but no consumer law forbids the purchase itself.

United Kingdom

Allowed

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

Germany

Caution

Legal but contest-specific ToS may apply. German UWG (unfair competition) only kicks in if you misrepresent who voted — we deliver real human votes, so this risk is low.

France

Allowed

Legal in France. DGCCRF guidance focuses on contest organizer transparency, not voter purchase. No consumer law forbids the purchase.

Brazil

Allowed

Legal under Brazilian commercial law. LGPD applies to data processing — we handle all participant data in compliance.

India

Allowed

Legal in India. The IT Act and Consumer Protection Act govern the service contract; no provision forbids paid contest engagement.

Indonesia

Allowed

Legal. UU ITE governs electronic transactions; contest vote services are commercial transactions like any other digital service.

UAE / Gulf

Caution

Generally legal but advertising-based recruitment must comply with local advertising codes. We adjust campaign style for the region.

FAQ — buying Weverse Community Poll votes

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

Legality & scope

Is buying Weverse poll votes legal?
Weverse community polls are a fan-engagement feature run by a private entertainment company — Weverse Company, a HYBE subsidiary. They are not government elections, regulatory proceedings, or any form of civic ballot. Our services are scoped solely to entertainment and fan-platform contests. Whether Weverse's current terms of service permit assisted voting is a question you must resolve by reading the platform's community guidelines yourself; we do not interpret those rules on your behalf. We provide no services for political voting of any kind.
Do I need to share my Weverse account password?
Never. We need only the poll link (or artist name and poll title) and your preferred voting option. All votes come from accounts we manage ourselves — you do not share any personal login credentials. Never give your Weverse account details to any service provider.

Process & delivery

Can I buy votes for a Weverse community poll?
Yes. We deliver real votes from genuine, registered Weverse accounts — one per account per poll — paced across the open window. You share the poll link, your preferred option, and the closing time; we confirm the poll is live and begin delivery. Packages start at 100 votes for $6.99. Most orders begin within 60 minutes of payment.
How fast does delivery start and how is it paced?
Most orders begin within 60 minutes of payment confirmation. We spread delivery across the poll's remaining open window: roughly one-third in the first period after the order, the bulk in the middle stretch, and the remainder in the final 12 hours before close. This produces a cumulative vote curve that reads like sustained fan engagement. If you place an order close to the poll deadline — say with only a few hours remaining — tell support and we compress the schedule while keeping the time-of-day pattern as natural as possible.
What happens if the artist changes or closes the poll early?
If a poll is removed or closed before we finish delivery, we pause immediately and contact you. You can redirect the remaining vote budget to a different active poll in the same artist community, or receive a refund for the undelivered portion. We monitor poll status throughout delivery and catch closures quickly — usually within minutes.
Can I order votes for a poll that has not opened yet?
Yes. If you know a poll is coming — tied to a comeback announcement or a scheduled fan event — you can pre-order. We hold your order in queue and begin delivery within 60 minutes of the poll going live. Provide the artist name and expected poll topic; we will confirm the link with you the moment it appears in the Weverse feed.
Can I split votes across multiple options in the same poll?
Yes. If you want to boost two options — say, you are running a coordination campaign across two competing sub-units — specify the split in the order notes (e.g. 70/30 across option A and option B). We deliver to both options and ensure each share arrives in a natural pattern rather than one looking boosted and the other starved.
Can I order Weverse votes from a mobile device?
Yes. Our ordering process works on any device with a web browser — desktop, tablet, or mobile. You can copy the Weverse poll link directly from the Weverse app on your phone and paste it into the order form without switching devices. Payment by card or PayPal completes in the standard mobile checkout flow.

Service quality

Will these votes get flagged or removed by Weverse?
Weverse's integrity system looks for account-age anomalies, shared device fingerprints, and implausibly mechanical vote arrival rates. Our accounts are aged, individually authenticated, and dispatched with natural within-day variance. Removal rates are low. If Weverse removes delivered votes within 7 days, we re-deliver the same quantity at no charge or issue a proportional refund — your choice. We cannot guarantee zero detection risk, but we operate at the cleanest end of what is technically achievable on this platform.
How long do the votes stay on the poll?
Once a vote is cast and accepted by Weverse, it counts for the duration of the poll window. After the poll closes, the final percentages are frozen permanently — no further changes occur to the displayed result. Weverse does not reverse completed poll votes during the open window in the way that some social-media platforms remove follower counts; the primary integrity action we guard against is the platform rejecting votes at the point of submission due to account-quality issues.
How do you handle a 48-hour or multi-day Weverse poll differently from a 24-hour one?
For a 48-hour or multi-day poll, we extend the delivery curve proportionally. Rather than compressing votes into a single day's activity window, we plan two or three distinct daily peaks that mirror how organic K-pop fans engage — heavier on the first and last day of a poll when excitement is highest, steadier in the middle. This matches the typical engagement shape that fan-tracking accounts observe and screenshot for their communities.

Pricing & payment

How much does it cost to win a Weverse community poll?
Pricing starts at $6.99 for 100 votes. A small community poll closing in 24 hours often tips with 250–500 votes ($13.99–$24.99). A major comeback or tour-routing poll in a large fandom typically calls for 1,000–5,000 votes ($44.99–$179.99). For a BTS-scale or SEVENTEEN-scale poll where millions of organic votes are in play, larger packages are more appropriate. All prices include geo-weighted delivery, deadline-aware pacing, and the 7-day make-good guarantee.
What payment methods do you accept?
Visa, Mastercard, American Express, PayPal, and major cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin and USDT. Card and PayPal payments are SSL-secured; crypto confirms after one blockchain confirmation. All prices are in USD.
Is there a minimum order or a free test before committing?
The minimum package is 100 votes at $6.99. If you want to verify that votes register in your poll before placing a larger order, ask in live chat with the poll link. We can send a small test run — typically 10–20 votes — so you can confirm they appear in the running percentage before committing to a full campaign.
How does your make-good guarantee work?
If Weverse rejects or removes votes we delivered within 7 days of dispatch, we re-deliver the same quantity at no charge, provided the poll is still open. If the poll has already closed by the time removals occur — which is rare — we issue a proportional credit toward your next order. Our removal rate is low because our account pool is aged and individually authenticated, but the guarantee exists because no provider can promise zero platform-side action.

Platform specifics

How does voting on a Weverse community poll actually work?
When an artist or their label posts a poll to the Weverse community feed, any logged-in Weverse account can tap one option to cast a vote. The platform records the vote at the account level — one vote per registered account per poll. Running percentages update in real time for all users, including those who have not yet voted. The poll closes at a deadline set by the artist, at which point the final percentages are frozen permanently in the post. Non-logged-in visitors can see the poll but cannot participate.
Which artists' Weverse polls can you deliver votes for?
We cover polls in any Weverse artist community — BTS, SEVENTEEN, TXT, ENHYPEN, LE SSERAFIM, NewJeans, ZEROBASEONE, aespa, IVE, STAYC, and any other artist that uses Weverse as their fan platform. Share the artist name and poll link when ordering; we verify it is live before dispatching. If a community is newly added to Weverse, message support to confirm coverage before ordering.
Is it one vote per account or one per IP on Weverse polls?
Weverse enforces the cap at the account level, not the IP level. A single IP address with multiple distinct, authenticated Weverse accounts can contribute multiple votes — which is exactly why IP-rotation services fail here. The platform checks the session token and account identity, not just the network address. Our delivery uses genuine separate accounts, each authenticated independently, to stay within the platform's cap.
Does Weverse show who voted or just the percentage totals?
Weverse displays only the running percentage for each poll option — not a list of which accounts voted for what. This means your participation in a vote campaign is not exposed to other fans or to the artist's team through the public poll interface. The platform's backend logs may retain session-level data that is not publicly visible, which is why our account quality and pacing practices matter for the platform-integrity side of the question.
What are the most common types of Weverse community polls?
The most frequent poll types are member popularity rankings (which member do fans love most this era), comeback concept votes (dark vs bright concept, Korean vs English title), tour setlist and city-preference polls, fan-designed merchandise preference polls, and special celebratory polls tied to anniversaries and birthdays. We have delivered vote campaigns for all of these types across multiple artist communities since Weverse launched its poll feature.

Targeting & customisation

How do you weight votes geographically for a K-pop Weverse poll?
We default to a geographic mix that matches the artist's known fandom. For Korean-domestic- heavy acts, we weight South Korea and Japan heavily. For globally diverse fandoms like BTS, we spread delivery across South Korea, the US, Brazil, the Philippines, and Indonesia. For newer fourth-generation acts with strong Southeast Asian audiences, we increase the Philippines, Indonesia, and Thailand proportion. You can request a specific regional weighting in the order notes — for example, if you want to amplify a particular country's visibility in the result.
Can you target a specific Weverse artist community with the right regional accounts?
Yes. Every artist on Weverse has a distinct fandom geography. NewJeans and aespa have heavy Japanese and Southeast Asian followings; SEVENTEEN draws strongly from both Korea and the Americas; LE SSERAFIM has significant Korean-domestic and US audiences. We calibrate the account geo-mix to the artist's actual Weverse user base so the vote distribution looks consistent with organic fandom participation. Mention any specific regional preference at order time.

Custom orders

Can I run a coordinated campaign combining Weverse poll votes and social-media fan mobilisation?
Combining both approaches is the most effective strategy for a significant poll. Our paid Weverse account votes build the official on-platform count; fan mobilisation on Twitter/X, Weverse fan posts in the same community, and fandom Discord servers drives organic daily voters. Timing both to start in the first two hours of the poll going live produces the early leaderboard position that pulls additional organic votes from fans who want to join the winning side. Mention your coordination plan in the order notes and we will adjust our pacing to complement your organic push schedule.
Do you offer season-long or era-long packages for recurring Weverse polls during a comeback cycle?
Yes. If an artist is entering an active comeback era — typically three to six months of promotional activity during which the label posts multiple polls — we can set up a pre-agreed budget that covers each poll as it appears. You are notified when a new poll goes live and we begin delivery automatically within the parameters you set. This removes the friction of placing a new order for each poll during a busy comeback window. Contact support after your first order to discuss era-long plans.

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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