Everything is True Here, Even if it Isn’t: the performance of belief online

Vivian Asimos
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The primary stage for contemporary horror storytelling online, the subreddit No Sleep, declares the most important rule for users: everything is true here, even if it isn’t. This rule dictates the way users typically interact both on the subreddit and elsewhere while writing and reading horror stories online. Users typically post ‘in character’, or write as if the narrative is a true story. This impacts not only the comments, but also the story itself. Users engage with a playful performance of belief, demonstrating that belief is not just an on/off switch – ludically immersing themselves in ontological realities beyond their own. Using fieldwork conducted at No Sleep, this paper seeks to demonstrate the playful performances of belief as something much greater than ‘simple play’, but a demonstration of the sliding scale possible in belief. The process is not necessarily about finding belief, or changing belief, but about the performance itself. The performance of belief creates a social reality for the community. It is a manipulation of belief, which creates a form of mythic thinking which can create a spiritual experience. Realistic supernatural stories bring the supernatural into the everyday, but also brings the everyday into the supernatural.
在这里一切都是真的,即使不是:信念在网上的表现
当代网络恐怖故事的初级阶段,reddit的“不睡觉”版块,向用户宣布了最重要的规则:这里的一切都是真的,即使不是真的。这条规则规定了用户在subreddit和其他地方写作和阅读恐怖故事时的典型互动方式。用户通常会“用角色”发帖,或者像真实故事一样写作。这不仅影响了评论,也影响了故事本身。用户参与到一种有趣的信仰表演中,表明信仰不仅仅是一个开/关的开关——滑稽地将自己沉浸在超越自己的本体论现实中。通过在“不眠”进行的田野调查,本文试图证明信仰的游戏表演比“简单的游戏”要大得多,但这是信仰中可能出现的滑动规模的演示。这个过程不一定是关于寻找信念,或者改变信念,而是关于表演本身。信仰的表现为社区创造了一种社会现实。这是一种信仰的操纵,它创造了一种神话般的思维形式,可以创造一种精神体验。现实主义的超自然故事将超自然带入日常,也将日常带入超自然。
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