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Kwentong Kumunizen: Spiking Numbers and Building Bridges
Volleyball star Tots Carlos connects with friends and fans on Kumu, and wins more than just trophies.
Some might be astonished to learn how popular volleyball is in the Philippines when it’s often overshadowed by other sports in most conversations. They would be even more shocked to hear just how fierce the fandom is, spurred by a longing to connect with players and get to know them. But, when armed with that knowledge, it comes as no surprise at all that players from the Premier Volleyball League (PVL) regularly stream on Kumu to do exactly those things.
Cheerful and unassuming, 24-year old opposite hitter Diana Mae “Tots” Carlos actually discovered Kumu long before PVL entered a partnership with the social entertainment app. What started as cheering her friends on from the sidelines of their stream, she soon began to guest and host streams herself, talking about the ins and outs of her sport.
Hailing from Lubao, Pampanga, she traveled to the metro specifically to do what she loved, and quickly became a highly sought-after recruit over UAAP Season 78. Landing in the University of the Philippines’ varsity team as an outside hitter, she has since bagged the title of Most Valuable Player several times over—in 2018, 2021, and 2022—clearly a force to be reckoned with. But her one frustration with the game has been the lack of interaction with fans, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Finding Her Tribe
“Wala akong kilala noong talagang nagstart ako magstream sa Kumu, apart from my friends,” she recounts, “and hindi man ako humingi ng tulong, people I didn’t know wanted to help me!” Soon enough, she bridged the gap between herself and her avid supporters, and made those interactions the highlight of her streams.
“In my hometown, athletes get the same treatment,” says Tots, “banners, tarpaulins, a warm welcome when you come back. Ngayon, online posters and messages of congratulations, ganon. Being on Kumu feels the same, but these are my fans, people I would never meet if not for Kumu, who really want to support me. Kaya I really take care of that relationship.”
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
“Ang gusto ko talaga sa Kumu is it’s safe,” says the athlete on what differentiates Kumu from other digital spaces. “May rules, may good censors, kaya may respeto. Pwede kong ipakita kung ano at sino talaga ako and I’m safe, and more importantly, the fans are safe.” This contradicts what most of us know to be true about the internet—don’t speak to strangers who offer you gifts—but the watchful eyes of the moderators, also known as the Kumu Police, allow those new connections to flourish with minimal, if any, risk. Apart from these important duties, they keep interactions positive in every stream.
This unique feature of the app is one of the biggest pillars of its success, especially for users who would otherwise be marginalized. As a woman who is open about who she is and who she loves, Tots is a perfect example of how someone can thrive even outside of that identity when they are given the space to show their truest self.
Diamonds Are a Girl’s (Other) Best Friend
But it just wouldn’t be Kumu without the campaigns, or the contests that almost turns live streaming into an extreme sport all its own. Creators go live and earn virtual gifts from those watching, and get the chance to win prizes that range from a little bit of cash to having one’s face on a billboard. And while Tots doesn’t necessarily need to join them—she openly admits that her status as a volleyball player has boosted her numbers on more than one occasion—she sees the fun and takes the opportunity to spread the joy.
“If I do win something, I share it with my loved ones,” says Tots. “And what I earn there is a big help. Noong nagtuloy-tuloy na ako, pinapadali niya ang buhay ko. You don't even have to spend the whole day streaming, just once in a while. Talagang inaabangan ka ng followers. Just keep doing the streams, and you’ll build your audience.”
For Tots, Kumu is a platform ripe with
opportunities not just to earn through live streaming, but to connect with
people she otherwise would never get to know; people who can truly enrich
someone’s day-to-day. Follow her on Kumu (totscarlos_) to get insider volleyball knowledge,
meet other players, or just to see Tots flourish in her own digital habitat.
Otherwise, experience it for yourself; download the app now through the App Store or Google Play. Your
community awaits you, so get ready to show what you’ve got and start your live
stream soon!
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About Kumu
Kumu
is a powerful social media platform that brings the voices of Filipinos from
all over the globe at the forefront. Aside from presenting users with real-time
earning opportunities as a live streamer, chances to win prizes in various game
shows, and engagement in campaigns, Kumu also fosters communities that ignite
relevant discussions among Filipinos. According to mobile-app performance
company App Annie, Kumu is not only the first
Filipino app to be the #1 top grossing social app in the Philippines, but one
of the highest grossing social apps in the world, ranking top 10 in multiple
markets including Canada, Australia, Middle East, Europe, Hong Kong, and Singapore
app stores. Visit www.kumu.ph and follow @kumuph on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter to keep up to date with the
latest events and surprises from the favorite Pinoy live streaming platform.
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Xiaomi Rings in the Christmas Spirit with Xiaomi Pop Concert, New Store, and More!
Loyal Xiaomi fans enjoy big discounts, freebies, star-studded entertainment
The holidays are here and
Xiaomi has made sure to ring in the festivities with a bang! From a
star-studded Xiaomi Pop 2022 holiday concert, a cozy community Christmas party,
and a smorgasbord of products at discounted prices at the grand opening of the
Xiaomi flagship store at Bonifacio High Street in BGC.
As the
main highlight of the festivities, the Xiaomi Pop 2022 Concert did not
disappoint. Fans were treated to an evening of performances by some of the
hottest names in the music industry. P-pop boy band BGYO kicked off the main
show with their hit singles, and they also picked a lucky fan to dance on stage
with them. Next up, Singer and actor Darren Espanto serenaded fans with his
version of popular Christmas songs.
Closing
the night was multi-awarded singer Moira Dela Torre, who gave a beautiful and
emotional performance of her ballads. She also shared a special moment with
fans as she took a selfie using her Xiaomi phone.
The
atmosphere was electric with enthusiasm as the audience sang along to their beloved
tunes. Fans cheered on as Xiaomi devices were given away as prizes during the
fun games, making for an unforgettable night.
Prizes galore
The BHS
Amphitheater was packed with over 300 Xiaomi fans who gathered for the
community Christmas party. It was an afternoon of fun and laughter, with plenty
of games, Xiaomi prizes, and special performances from both the Xiaomi team and
the fans themselves.
New flagship store
The
opening of the new flagship store located at B3, 7th Avenue, Bonifacio High
Street, BGC, Taguig City, was made even more special with the presence of
Xiaomi Country Manager Kenny Cheong, who led the ribbon-cutting ceremony
together with Blue Lite Gadgets Inc. executive Leandro Poblete. Also present
was Xiaomi brand ambassador and TV star Gabbi Garcia. Guests were treated to an
exclusive in-store tour of the new Xiaomi concept store, giving them a
first-hand look at the latest products from the global tech brand.
The
opening of the new store saw shoppers take advantage of the discounts and
freebies offered by Xiaomi. Depending on the purchase, customers received a
variety of bonuses, such as a RoboVac, Vacuum Flask, umbrella, ceramic mugs,
and more. Those who bought any of the top-of-the-line phones like the Redmi
Note 11S, or 10 Pro were rewarded with an even bigger selection of freebies.
To learn
more about Xiaomi’s new store at Bonifacio High Street and the company’s
ongoing holiday promos, please visit the company’s official page.
High spirits, high notes, and high fives! Xiaomi fans cheered as the likes of Moira Dela Torre, Darren Espanto, and BGYO graced the stage with their high-energy performances, bringing the house down with music and fun at the Xiaomi Pop 2022 Concert.
Darren Espanto spread the holiday cheer with his signature upbeat tunes at the Xiaomi Pop 2022 holiday concert. With some of his most popular songs, the Canadian-Filipino singer and actor had the crowd singing, dancing, and feeling the holiday spirit.
BGYO lit up the stage and left the crowd starstruck with
their electrifying setlist at Xiaomi Pop 2022.
The group made sure to show love to fans by taking selfies and singing their
best hits like “Magnet” and “Tumitigil Ang Mundo”.