

Korean Live Streaming Platforms
A regional space encompassing South Korea’s live-streaming services and their creator/viewer communities, characterized by culture-specific chat customs, virtual gifting economies, and local broadcasting formats.
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Kuaishou Live is a vibrant online community of broadcasters and viewers centered around the live-streaming feature of the Kuaishou platform, known for grassroots content, real-time interactivity, and regional cultural diversity.
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Kuaishou Live
V Live is a live-streaming platform created by Naver that connects K-pop idols with fans worldwide through interactive broadcasts and real-time fan engagement.
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V Live
Kuaishou Live is a vibrant online community of broadcasters and viewers centered around the live-streaming feature of the Kuaishou platform, known for grassroots content, real-time interactivity, and regional cultural diversity.
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Kuaishou Live
V Live is a live-streaming platform created by Naver that connects K-pop idols with fans worldwide through interactive broadcasts and real-time fan engagement.
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V Live
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Space covering the platform-specific communities around Chinese live streaming services, highlighting unique gifting economies, multi-host formats, and localized chat rituals across major apps like Douyu, Bilibili, and Huya.
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Chinese Live Streaming Platforms
A broad, platform-agnostic space covering real-time internet video broadcasting communities—both creators and viewers—across genres and interactive formats, defined by live chat rituals, on-the-fly content production, and shared insider terminology.
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Live Streaming
Space encompassing all live-streaming communities on the Twitch platform, covering diverse content categories—gaming, IRL talk, creative arts, music, esports, and more—unified by platform-specific rituals like emotes, raids, and subscription mechanics.
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Twitch Streaming Communities
A broad domain encompassing creators and audiences engaging in real-time, audio-only broadcasts and interactive rooms across podcasting and social-audio platforms, unified by live chat rituals and audio moderation practices.
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Live Audio Streaming
Space covering online platforms that enable users and creators to upload, host, share, and discover video content across formats—from short‐form clips and live streams to long‐form VOD—each with unique community cultures, moderation norms, and recommendation systems.
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Online Video Platforms
Space covering the platform-specific communities around Chinese live streaming services, highlighting unique gifting economies, multi-host formats, and localized chat rituals across major apps like Douyu, Bilibili, and Huya.
Contains 8 bubbles
Chinese Live Streaming Platforms
A broad, platform-agnostic space covering real-time internet video broadcasting communities—both creators and viewers—across genres and interactive formats, defined by live chat rituals, on-the-fly content production, and shared insider terminology.
Contains 19 bubbles
Live Streaming
Space encompassing all live-streaming communities on the Twitch platform, covering diverse content categories—gaming, IRL talk, creative arts, music, esports, and more—unified by platform-specific rituals like emotes, raids, and subscription mechanics.
Contains 2 bubbles
Twitch Streaming Communities
A broad domain encompassing creators and audiences engaging in real-time, audio-only broadcasts and interactive rooms across podcasting and social-audio platforms, unified by live chat rituals and audio moderation practices.
Contains 5 bubbles
Live Audio Streaming
Space covering online platforms that enable users and creators to upload, host, share, and discover video content across formats—from short‐form clips and live streams to long‐form VOD—each with unique community cultures, moderation norms, and recommendation systems.
Contains 5 bubbles
Online Video Platforms
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Communities built around major Chinese, Korean, and Japanese live streaming platforms, characterized by unique interactive chat cultures, localized monetization, and distinct content practices.

East Asian Live Streaming Platforms
Streaming Platform Culture encompasses the shared rituals, language, and practices that bind together streamers and viewers on interactive livestreaming platforms like Twitch and YouTube Live. This culture revolves around chat dynamics, emote usage, participatory events, and the creation of community-driven norms.

Streaming Platform Culture
Streaming & Content Creation refers to a dynamic culture of individuals and communities who produce, broadcast, and interact with audiences in real time across digital platforms, blending entertainment, creativity, and interactive community-building.

Streaming & Content Creation
WeChat Live Streaming is a vibrant community of broadcasters and viewers engaging on WeChat through real-time video content, blending commerce, education, and personal expression within China’s leading social super-app.

Wechat Live Streaming
V Live is a live-streaming platform created by Naver that connects K-pop idols with fans worldwide through interactive broadcasts and real-time fan engagement.

V Live
Streamers are individuals who broadcast live video content over the internet, sharing their activities in real-time with interactive audiences on platforms like Twitch, YouTube Live, and Facebook Gaming.
