公司治理
公民新闻
背景(考古学)
中国
社会化媒体
激励
国家(计算机科学)
政治学
公共关系
社会学
业务
计算机科学
法学
经济
财务
古生物学
算法
生物
微观经济学
作者
Zhen Ye,Qian Huang,Tonny Krijnen
标识
DOI:10.1177/13678779241247065
摘要
To mediate the tensions between state regulation and content-creator incentives, Chinese social media platforms have developed an interesting practice of using platform official accounts to communicate their rules to the creator community. These accounts anthropomorphize platforms, enabling platforms to represent their regulatory bodies using fictional human characters or animated figures. The phenomenon of platform anthropomorphization in the Chinese context stems from a different ontological understanding of platform governance. The first part of this article discusses the logic of platform governance in China, and highlights a different state–platform relationship in comparison to the US and European countries. In the second part, the article turns to focus on Douyin as a case study to further investigate how Chinese social media platforms establish rules and govern content creators. By analysing Douyin's public-facing policy documents and its platform official account, Douyin Safety Centre, we reveal a mechanism of playful governance.
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