Exploring the sociotechnical system of Chinese internet literature online forums: a social network analytical approach

Muh-Chyun Tang, Yumi Jung, Yuelin Li
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PurposeChinese internet literature (CIL) platforms afford freedom for creative expression and opportunities for direct interactions between writers and fans and among fans. Enabled by these platforms' technological and commercial arrangement, a new form of literary production and consumption has emerged, the most significant of which is the role of fans participation. A social network analysis of the interaction patterns in online fan communities was conducted to investigate fan communication activities at scale. Of particular interest is how the socio-technical system of the site influences its network topology.Design/methodology/approachOnline forums for 10 popular fiction titles in Qidian, the leading CIL platform, were analyzed. Social networks were constructed based on a post–reply–reply threaded discussion structure. Various aspects of fan interactions were analyzed, including number of replies per post, post length and emerging network patterns.FindingsSimilarities in network topology shared by CIL fan forums and other online communities, such as small-world and scale properties, were discovered; however, distinct network dynamics were also identified. Consistent with previous findings, writers and moderators, along with a few highly ranked fans, occupied the central positions in the network. This was due to their social roles and the nature of their posts rather than, as the conventional explanation goes, preferential attachment.Originality/valueThe findings demonstrate how community-specific circumstances and norms influence interaction patterns and the resultant network structure. It was revealed that in the CIL sites, the users adopted the technologies in unexpected ways. And the resulting network topology can be attributed to the interplay between the sites' official arrangement and users' adaptive tactics.Peer reviewThe peer review history for this article is available at: https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/OIR-11-2021-0596.
中国网络文学论坛的社会技术系统探索:一种社会网络分析方法
中国的网络文学平台为作者和粉丝之间以及粉丝之间的直接互动提供了自由的创作表达和机会。在这些平台的技术和商业安排下,一种新的文学生产和消费形式出现了,其中最重要的是粉丝参与的作用。本文对网络粉丝社区的互动模式进行了社会网络分析,以大规模地调查粉丝传播活动。特别感兴趣的是网站的社会技术系统如何影响其网络拓扑结构。设计/方法/方法本研究分析了领先的网络文学平台起点网上10种流行小说的论坛。社交网络是基于post-reply-reply线程讨论结构构建的。研究人员分析了粉丝互动的各个方面,包括每篇帖子的回复数量、帖子长度和新出现的网络模式。发现CIL粉丝论坛和其他在线社区共享的网络拓扑具有相似之处,如小世界和规模属性;然而,也发现了不同的网络动态。与之前的调查结果一致,作家和版主以及一些排名靠前的粉丝占据了网络的中心位置。这是由于他们的社会角色和职位性质,而不是像传统的解释那样,偏爱依恋。原创性/价值研究结果表明,社区特定的环境和规范如何影响互动模式和由此产生的网络结构。结果显示,在CIL站点中,用户以意想不到的方式采用了这些技术。由此产生的网络拓扑结构可以归结为站点的官方安排和用户的自适应策略之间的相互作用。同行评议本文的同行评议历史可在:https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/OIR-11-2021-0596。
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