It's not a traditional media, it's not owned by any institution, it doesn't require official investment. It comes from a folk fun idea, you can treat it as a transferable game.
A magazine that is purchased, distributed and created by the people, not an electronic magazine, but supports electronic versions (published later than paper magazines). Each issue is initiated by the promoter, partners are recruited (subject to pre-purchase), and themed or non-themed planning is prepared.
"50 People" magazine can not be ordered through the post office, only limited circulation in the initiator circle, first sold before printing, can be booked, if long-term, can be booked six months in advance. The magazine has an international issue and is published from time to time.