Small, frequent digital gifts often correlate with specific requests for physical performance, creating a gamified environment.
The use of specific visual focuses (close-ups) and repetitive physical motions to trigger physiological responses in the audience. Small, frequent digital gifts often correlate with specific
Modern streaming relies on "high-fidelity" intimacy. Techniques such as rhythmic movement and exaggerated physical cues serve to break the digital "fourth wall." By analyzing the "attention economy" through the lens
This academic paper explores the sociotechnical dynamics of live-streaming platforms and the evolution of digital intimacy through performance-based content. Small, frequent digital gifts often correlate with specific
The rapid rise of live-streaming has created a new frontier for digital labor, where the boundaries between public performance and private intimacy are increasingly blurred. This paper examines the role of high-engagement broadcasting—often characterized by provocative physical performance and sensory stimulation—in shaping user behavior and platform economies. By analyzing the "attention economy" through the lens of performer-viewer interactions, we explore how specific physical cues and high-definition "close-ups" function as tools for audience retention and monetization.
Performers often adopt a persona of "rebellious intimacy," differentiating themselves from mainstream media through perceived authenticity and "rawness."
Live-streaming platforms have evolved from simple broadcast tools into complex ecosystems driven by real-time feedback loops. In certain sectors of this industry, performers utilize heightened physical expression and specific visual framing to cultivate a sense of "individualized" experience for the viewer. This study investigates the mechanics of these performances and their impact on the viewer's psychological state.