The Bear Club

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The Bear Club was an online community dedicated to teddy bears.

History

The Bear Club was launched in July 2007 by two teachers and a writer from Derbyshire in the UK.[1] The site has been featured in a number of British and international press, including BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2,[2] The Guardian Media Monkey,[3] The Telegraph Online,[4] and has been the main sponsor for the past two years of the Taiwanese Teddy Bear Association (TWTBA) Teddy Bear Show & Creative Awards.[2]

Taking its inspiration from the growing popularity of mainstream social networking sites, The Bear Club brought teddy bear ownership and collecting into the modern age and was a niche community which drew members from all age groups and from around the world.

Clan leaders

An integral part of joining The Bear Club was choosing to belong to one of the clans. There were eight clan leaders and each one was based on the eight species of wild bear - giant panda (Bai Bo), sun bear (Bruang), brown bear (Kodi), Asiatic black bear (Basindo), polar bear (Nanook), sloth bear (Aswail), spectacled bear (Buka) and black bear (Kinamon). Each clan leader has its own distinct character and all feature in The Bear Club's ongoing story, Tales From a Forgotten Room.

Membership

Membership to The Bear Club was free, and like many of the mainstream social networking sites it generates income through advertising and sponsorship revenue.

Teddy bear blogs

Teddy bear blogs on the site typically include photographs of teddy bears on holiday, at home or in unusual places and are often accompanied by a blog entry as if written by the bear itself.

References

  1. Derby Evening Telegraph, 03.08.07, p26, Robin Johnson Archived December 16, 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Bear Club website, About Archived October 13, 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Guardian Media Monkey, 21.08.08
  4. The Telegraph Online, 21.08.08

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