“Business Inquiries are Welcome”: Sex Influencers and the Platformization of Non-normative Media on Twitter

IF 2.4 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Television & New Media Pub Date : 2022-02-09 DOI:10.1177/15274764221077666
Shuaishuai Wang, Runze Ding
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By attending to the case of queer men’s sexual use of Twitter in China, this article analyzes how mainstream platforms provide underrepresented groups with unique opportunities in the erotic economy. Drawing on in-depth interviews with fourteen queer male “sex influencers”—people who capitalize on their erotic practices on Twitter and other platforms for economic and social perks—and a three-month digital ethnography, we probe how Twitter shapes sex media production in China and opens up multifarious modes of monetization. We suggest that Chinese queer sex influencers’ monetization practices not only construct vibrant sexual cultures, but also incentivize heightened cross-platform mobility, which serves as a strategy for coping with China’s precarious legal environment. Consequently, there has been a convergence of domestic and transnational platforms, which we argue showcases the vitality and creativity of Chinese non-normative media production and consumption in a globalized and platformized age.
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“欢迎商业咨询”:性别影响者和Twitter上非规范媒体的平台化
本文通过关注中国酷儿男性对Twitter的性使用案例,分析了主流平台如何在色情经济中为弱势群体提供独特的机会。通过对14位男性酷儿“性影响者”的深度采访——这些人利用Twitter和其他平台上的性行为获得经济和社会福利——以及为期3个月的数字人种学,我们探讨了Twitter如何塑造中国的性媒体生产,并开辟了多种货币化模式。我们认为,中国酷儿性影响者的货币化实践不仅构建了充满活力的性文化,而且还激励了跨平台的流动性,这是应对中国不稳定的法律环境的一种策略。因此,出现了国内和跨国平台的融合,我们认为这展示了全球化和平台化时代中国非规范性媒体生产和消费的活力和创造力。
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期刊介绍: Television & New Media explores the field of television studies, focusing on audience ethnography, public policy, political economy, cultural history, and textual analysis. Special topics covered include digitalization, active audiences, cable and satellite issues, pedagogy, interdisciplinary matters, and globalization, as well as race, gender, and class issues.
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