Chinese affective platform economies: dating, live streaming, and performative labor on Blued.

Media, culture, and society Pub Date : 2020-05-01 Epub Date: 2019-08-18 DOI:10.1177/0163443719867283
Shuaishuai Wang
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This article analyzes the political economy of sexually affective data on the Chinese gay dating platform Blued. Having launched in 2012 as a location-based dating app akin to Grindr, Blued has now become a multipurpose platform providing extra services such as newsfeeds and live streaming. Through the continuous imbrication of old and new functionalities and related affordances, users are transformed from dating subjects into performative laborers. Based on Internet ethnographic research that lasted 2 years, this article focuses on sexual-affective data flows (e.g. virtual gifting, following, liking, commenting, and sharing) produced by gay live streamers within the parameters of same-sex desires such as infatuation, sexual arousal, and online intimacy. It argues that these sexually affective data flows increasingly constitute key corporate assets with which Blued attracts venture capital. This analysis of live streamers and their viewers extends understandings of dating apps in two ways. First, it shows how these apps now function as business platforms on top of being channels for hooking up. Second, it emphasizes that whereas users created data freely, now it is produced by paid labor.

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中国情感平台经济:Blued上的约会、直播和表演劳动。
本文分析了中国同性恋交友平台Blued上的性情感数据的政治经济学。Blued于2012年推出,是一款类似于Grindr的基于位置的约会应用程序,现在已经成为一个多用途平台,提供新闻订阅和直播等额外服务。通过新旧功能和相关功能的不断融合,用户从约会的主体转变为表演的劳动者。基于长达2年的互联网人种学研究,本文重点关注同性恋直播者在迷恋、性唤起和网络亲密等同性欲望参数内产生的性情感数据流(如虚拟礼物、关注、点赞、评论和分享)。它认为,这些性情感数据流日益成为Blued吸引风险资本的关键企业资产。对直播者及其观众的分析从两个方面扩展了人们对约会软件的理解。首先,它展示了这些应用程序现在如何在成为交友渠道的基础上,作为商业平台发挥作用。其次,它强调用户自由创建数据,而现在数据是由有偿劳动产生的。
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