Perception and attitude toward the regulation of online video streaming (in South Korea)

Eun-Ju Yu, Haeyeop Song, Jaemin Jung, Young ju Kim
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Abstract As the production and consumption of live video streaming have increased, a general concern is that live video streaming might yield social problems. This paper investigated how people perceived the current status of live video streaming through a nationwide survey. The survey was conducted with 825 users and 335 non-users in South Korea. The results demonstrate that people perceived live video streaming has more impact on adolescents than themselves, which confirms that the previous study of third-person perception. Respondents also evaluated that the current self-regulatory system is not functioning properly and regulation of live video streaming is required. Especially non-users are more supportive of regulation than users. The perception bias, the difference between the perceived influence on self and adolescents, is the strongest predictor of the need for regulation. Because of the difference between users and non-users regarding the perception of live video streaming, this study recommends that the policymakers should consider the actual status of live video streaming and not perception-based biases in orienting regulation.
对网络视频流媒体监管的看法和态度(韩国)
摘要 随着视频直播生产和消费的增加,人们普遍担心视频直播可能会产生社会问题。本文通过一项全国性调查,探讨了人们对视频直播现状的看法。调查对象为韩国的 825 名用户和 335 名非用户。结果表明,人们认为视频直播对青少年的影响比对自己的影响更大,这证实了之前关于第三人称感知的研究。受访者还认为,目前的自律系统运行不正常,需要对视频直播进行监管。尤其是非用户比用户更支持监管。感知偏差,即感知到的自我影响与青少年影响之间的差异,是预测监管需求的最强指标。由于用户和非用户对视频直播的认知存在差异,本研究建议政策制定者在确定监管方向时应考虑视频直播的实际状况,而不是基于认知的偏差。
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