Governing Generation Z in China: Bilibili, bidirectional mediation, and online community governance

IF 3 3区 管理学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Information Society Pub Date : 2022-11-04 DOI:10.1080/01972243.2022.2137866
Zhaodi Chen, Dali L. Yang
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Abstract The rise of large online communities in China has gone hand-in-hand with heavy regulation by the Chinese party-state. Caught between the party-state and demanding users, how do online platforms govern online communities to please both, and stay competitive against rivals? Drawing on public documents, interviews, and ethnographic observations, we study Bilibili, a leading online participatory platform for Generation Z. We argue that Bilibili has adopted a “bidirectional mediation” approach to actively mediate between users and the party-state. In this approach, the key to online governance is finding, or even cultivating, common grounds between users and the party-state and proactively facilitating communications between the two sides. We illustrate Bilibili’s bidirectional mediation through its Disciplinary Committee, an organization that enables users to participate in regulating online content on the Bilibili platform. The Bilibili case provides important insights into the evolution of online communities and state-society relations in China.
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治理中国的Z世代:哔哩哔哩、双向调解与网络社区治理
摘要大型网络社区在中国的兴起与中国党和国家的严厉监管密不可分。夹在党和苛刻用户之间,在线平台如何管理在线社区,以取悦双方,并保持与竞争对手的竞争力?根据公开文件、采访和民族志观察,我们研究了Z世代领先的在线参与平台哔哩哔哩。在这种方法中,在线治理的关键是在用户和党国之间找到甚至培养共同点,并积极促进双方之间的沟通。我们通过其纪律委员会来说明哔哩哔哩的双向调解,该组织允许用户参与监管哔哩哔哔哩平台上的在线内容。哔哩哔哩事件为中国网络社区和国家社会关系的演变提供了重要的见解。
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期刊介绍: The Information Society is a multidisciplinary journal intended to answer questions about the Information Age. It provides a forum for thoughtful commentary and discussion of significant topics in the world of information, such as transborder data flow, regulatory issues, the impact of the information industry, information as a determinant of public and private organizational performance, and information and the sovereignty of the public and private organizational performance, and information and the sovereignty of the public. Its papers analyze information policy issues affecting society. Because of the journal"s international perspective, it will have worldwide appeal to scientists and policymakers in government, education, and industry.
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