Shifting from Web2 to Web3: The adaptive creator experiences on blockchain-based video-sharing and streaming platforms

Madis Järvekülg, Indrek Ibrus, Ulrike Rohn
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Blockchains have inspired imaginaries of a new iteration of the internet, hailed as Web3, where the power of centralized platform companies would be limited and the ownership of personal data and content could be retained by their individual owners and creators. Web3 is expected to facilitate the emergence of novel protocols and platforms that enable decentralized coordination of data and digital assets. This article examines critically the experiences and imaginaries of creators working on two blockchain-based video-sharing platforms: Theta.tv and Odysee. Building on the studies of creator culture and institutionalist blockchain economics and based on open-ended interviews with the early adopters of these platforms, the paper investigates how the creators experience these decentralized social media applications in terms of their processes of governance, community creation, and career development. We show how the affordances of blockchains and creator expectations can result in further convergence of community management and career-building functions potentially benefiting creators. We also show that the new wave of decentralization, against optimistic blockchain visions, has not yet led to the distributed ‘ownership’ of social media networks. Rather, while blockchains seem to have increased creator autonomy and added career opportunities, novel forms of platform governance and power have also introduced new perceptions of precarity among creators.
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从Web2到Web3的转变:基于区块链的视频分享和流媒体平台上的自适应创作者体验
区块链激发了人们对互联网新一代的想象,被称为Web3,在那里,中心化平台公司的权力将受到限制,个人数据和内容的所有权将由其个人所有者和创作者保留。Web3有望促进新协议和平台的出现,从而实现数据和数字资产的分散协调。本文批判性地审视了在两个基于区块链的视频分享平台Theta上工作的创作者的经验和想象。电视和奥德赛。基于对创造者文化和制度主义b区块链经济学的研究,并基于对这些平台早期采用者的开放式访谈,本文调查了创造者在治理、社区创建和职业发展过程中如何体验这些分散的社交媒体应用程序。我们展示了区块链的功能和创造者的期望如何导致社区管理和职业建设功能的进一步融合,这可能会使创造者受益。我们还表明,与乐观的区块链愿景相反,新的去中心化浪潮尚未导致社交媒体网络的分布式“所有权”。相反,虽然区块链似乎增加了创作者的自主权,增加了职业机会,但新型的平台治理和权力形式也给创作者带来了新的不稳定性观念。
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