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Why’s Everyone on TikTok Now? The Algorithmized Self and the Future of Self-Making on Social Media

Aparajita Bhandari, Sara Bimo

2022Social Media + Society420 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The video-sharing social media platform TikTok has experienced a rapid rise in use since its release in 2016. While its popularity is undeniable, at the first glance, it seems to offer features already available on previously existing and well-established platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook. To understand processes of self-making on TikTok, we undertake two methods of data collection: a walkthrough of the app and its surrounding environment, and 14 semistructured participant interviews. A qualitative analysis of this data finds three distinct themes emerge: (1) awareness of the algorithm, (2) content without context, and (3) self-creation across platforms. These results show that TikTok departs from existing platforms in the model of self-making it engenders, which we term “the algorithmized self”—a complication of the pre-existing “networked self” framework.

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PopularitySocial mediaInternet privacyContext (archaeology)Software walkthroughQualitative researchWorld Wide WebComputer scienceData sciencePsychologySociologySocial psychologySocial sciencePaleontologySoftwareSoftware constructionBiologyProgramming languageSoftware systemInnovative Human-Technology InteractionImpact of Technology on AdolescentsDigital Media and Philosophy