Sensemaking and public intimacy on TikTok: How viral videos influence interpersonal relationships offline

Emily A. Mendelson

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Abstract

Digital communication technologies transform social relationships by networking strangers into mediated intimate publics. Guided by the question of what happens when displays of public intimacy go viral, I analyze communicative methods within intimate publics on TikTok through an exploratory, qualitative case study of the viral “couch guy” meme. Results indicate that users on TikTok participate in intimate publics through the uploading of original content, duplication and replication of content, commenting, and lurking. Utilizing sensemaking as an analytic, first, I demonstrate how TikTok’s platform affordances transform displays of public intimacy into public extimacy, transforming TikTok into a space where social scripts and relationship expectations are negotiated. Second, I offer a preliminary organizational structure of communicative actions within the “couch guy” public on TikTok. Overall, this article concludes that participation in mediated publics has the potential to influence interpersonal relationships offline.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)7081-7099
Number of pages19
JournalNew Media and Society
Volume26
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Interpersonal relationships
  • intimate publics
  • mimesis
  • public intimacy
  • sensemaking
  • social media
  • social scripts
  • TikTok

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Communication
  • Sociology and Political Science

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