Participatory Content Like 'Healing Voices Filling Today'... Positive User Response

25,000 Subscribers of Naeilchaeum Deduction Lead User-Driven Participation Platform View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Small and Medium Business Corporation (Chairman Kim Hak-do, hereinafter referred to as SBC) announced on the 16th that the participatory mobile platform for Naeil Chaeum Jege subscribers has surpassed 250,000 users within about one year of its launch, receiving positive responses.


SBC is developing and operating a community-type platform so that the 550,000 Naeil Chaeum Jege subscribing workers can freely communicate and create various social added values. On the Naeil Chaeum Jege platform, users can access content created based on the voluntary participation of subscribers, such as 'Healing Voices to Fill Today' and 'Let's Create Together.'


'Healing Voices to Fill Today' is a short content under three minutes in which subscribers record and share their own voices. It delivers positive messages that soothe the mind to alleviate depression and stress caused by COVID-19. 'Let's Create Together' is a space where youth startup companies can develop and promote products reflecting consumer demands and trends, from planning prototypes and services to production. Users who provide ideas and participate in surveys will be awarded points that can be used to purchase social enterprise products or donate to socially vulnerable groups at the Naeil Chaeum Jege welfare mall.



Kim Hyung-su, Head of the SBC Job Division, said, "In the future, we plan to expand participation opportunities on the platform by enabling subscribers to create educational content based on the knowledge and know-how accumulated in the field and share it on the platform or by activating policy proposals." He added, "We will develop the platform into a human-centered space that spreads positive influence in our society based on the voluntary participation and interaction of Naeil Chaeum Jege subscribing companies and workers."


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