Boca Juniors has created an "ANTI-TIKTOK" rule for club members at La Bombonera. The news released on Friday (21) has been causing quite a stir.
The Argentine giant changed its regulations and has now determined that it is forbidden to "create content for social media and make broadcasts."
"The club may authorize certain situations on an exceptional basis," adds article 7 of the statute.
Supporters who fail to comply with this rule may be punished with penalties up to the cancellation of their membership plan, with no right to compensation.
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Diario Olé and other Argentine media outlets point to two main reasons for this "revolutionary decision" (in Olé's words).
First, the club is trying to preserve its image and increase the value of its own content, since videos made by supporters (with good or bad information) can go viral within minutes.
In addition, Boca wants supporters to focus on watching the match and, of course, cheering on the team — not turning La Bombonera into a "platform for influencers."
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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