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Narrative Inquiry: Online-First ArticlesStorybaiting online. Interactive life storying in social media
We study co-constructed narrative exchange in online storytelling. Our test case is the Finnish YouTuber Niilo22, an unemployed person who broadcasts frequent video clips of his everyday activities while chatting on stock issues and interacting with his followers. Followers engage in lively commentary and team up to make evaluative interpretations of Niilo22’s life on the go. The interpretive frames imposed draw on pre-existing story templates rooted in culturally shared actor categories. We propose the concept of storybaiting to denote the two-way dynamic between Niilo22 and his followers whereby responses triggered by the clips produce further input in the narration, resulting in shared and circularly progressive authorship. This action blurs the ownership of the story and dilutes the teller’s privileges. Life storying in online platforms turns into interactive storybaiting where everybody involved gives and takes cues to evaluate the social media personality and position him in regard to repeated story templates.
Keywords: online storytelling, narrative positioning, story ownership, narrative identity, story templates, co-constructed authorship, life-storying, interactive storytelling, small stories, purposive design
Article outline
- Introduction
- Co-constructed social media habitus
- Data and methods
- Evaluative recycling of story templates
- Whose stories?
- Purposive design and storybaiting in action
- Conclusions
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Published online: 22 November 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/ni.24010.hat
https://doi.org/10.1075/ni.24010.hat
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