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http://dx.doi.org/10.7236/IJASC.2021.10.4.273

A Study on the Experiential Response of Short-Form Video Users  

Lim, Dong Kyun (Department of Computer Science Engineering, Hanyang cyber University)
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International journal of advanced smart convergence / v.10, no.4, 2021 , pp. 273-277 More about this Journal
Abstract
As society gradually enters a virtual, non-face-to-face society, the use of online content is increasing as well. In particular, as smartphones are thoroughly established in our daily life, the platforms of webtoons, mobile broadcasting, and education are shifting from personal computers to smartphones. Recently, the development of the Over-The-Top media service (OTT service) enabled streaming services of various media contents through the internet and activation of IPTV. Therefore, the rapid increase of popularity of short-form content is a natural phenomenon with smartphone platforms with fast, improvised, and endless communication. Lately, TikTok became the favored platform with prosumers, defined as people who are both producers and consumers. In this study, I studied the experiential response of YouTube and TikTok users as representative examples of a short-form content platform developed after the 2000s, the flourishing years of digital content with a length of 30 seconds.
Keywords
Short form; Digital native; Virtual space; Mobile video;
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