Memes and Constructions of TikTok Culture in #DontPlayPlayBosku

Sumekar Tanjung
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Memes have become a medium to convey messages on TikTok. However, memes are often underestimated. The researcher has noticed that TikTok is not merely a platform as it is also a memetic, complex text. As a platform, TikTok not only mediates and facilitates the production of short videos but also becomes a culture. Through the Don't Play Play Bosku audio meme phenomenon, this study aims to provide a perspective on how meme themes are conveyed to the public to create a high engagement space and what sorts of ideology are offered by creators in the TikTok culture space. The researcher conducted digital ethnographic observations, qualitative content analysis, and used the Shifman’s three-dimension approach to analyze 10 video samples qualitatively. This study found three meme themes, including inadequacy, metaphor and a practice of playfulness, and mental satire. At the content level, memes are not only an expression of videos but also an audio control to negotiate. At the form level, memes are delivered with word twists, reactions, and effects frequently repeated. The practice of memes at the stance level indicates that the ideological position of creators in bringing up memes is an elaboration of videos and audio that give birth to these three themes in the mechanism of TikTok culture. Memes as a TikTok culture is a culture that is actively produced and continuously consumed. The construction of TikTok culture is formed from the rituals shared in algorithm-framed imitation and replication.
嘀嗒文化在 #DontPlayPlayBosku 中的记忆与建构
备忘录已成为 TikTok 上传递信息的媒介。然而,"备忘录 "常常被低估。研究人员注意到,TikTok 不仅仅是一个平台,它还是一个具有记忆力的复杂文本。作为一个平台,TikTok 不仅为短视频的制作提供了媒介和便利,还成为了一种文化。本研究旨在通过 "别玩了玩博秀 "音频备忘录现象,透视备忘录主题是如何传达给公众以创造一个高参与度空间的,以及创作者在 TikTok 文化空间中提供了什么样的意识形态。研究者进行了数字人种学观察、定性内容分析,并使用希夫曼的三维方法对 10 个视频样本进行了定性分析。本研究发现了三个 meme 主题,包括不足、隐喻和游戏实践以及精神讽刺。在内容层面,memes 不仅是视频的一种表达方式,也是一种可以协商的音频控制。在形式层面上,memes 在传递过程中经常会出现文字转折、反应和效果。备忘录在立场层面上的实践表明,创作者提出备忘录的意识形态立场是对视频和音频的阐述,在嘀嗒文化机制中催生了这三个主题。备忘录作为一种 TikTok 文化,是一种积极生产、持续消费的文化。TikTok 文化的构建是在算法框架下的模仿和复制的共享仪式中形成的。
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