Audience in the Loop: Viewer Feedback-Driven Content Creation in Micro-drama Production on Social Media
Gengchen Cao, Tianke He, Yixuan Liu, RAY LC (Correspondences author)

TL;DR
This paper explores how micro-drama scriptwriters on social media adapt their storytelling in real-time based on audience feedback, highlighting new collaborative creative paradigms in digital content creation.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the step-by-step, audience-driven writing process for micro-dramas, a previously underexplored area.
Findings
Writers adapt stories in real-time using comments, reposts, and memes.
Identification of unique narrative styles like AI-generated and audience-responsive micro-dramas.
Audience interaction emerges as a new collaborative paradigm in social media content creation.
Abstract
The popularization of social media has led to increasing consumption of narrative content in byte-sized formats. Such micro-dramas contain fast-pace action and emotional cliffs, particularly attractive to emerging Chinese markets in platforms like Douyin and Kuaishou. Content writers for micro-dramas must adapt to fast-pace, audience-directed workflows, but previous research has focused instead on examining writers'experiences of platform affordances or their perceptions of platform bias, rather than the step-by-step processes through which they actually write and iterative content. In 28 semi-structured interviews with scriptwriters and writers specialized in micro-dramas, we found that the short-turn-around workflow leads to writers taking on multiple roles simultaneously, iteratively adapting to storylines in response to real-time audience feedback in the form of comments, reposts,…
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TopicsMedia Influence and Health · Digital Games and Media · Artistic and Creative Research
