STUDIO FOR NARRATIVE SPACES

Project

Audience in the Loop

Summary

"Stories the way you want them told."

The popularization of social media has led to increasing consumption of narrative content in byte-sized formats. Such micro-dramas contain fast-pace action and emotional cliffs, particularly attractive to emerging Chinese markets in platforms like Douyin and Kuaishou. Content writers for micro-dramas must adapt to fastpace, audience-directed workflows, but previous research has focused instead on examining writers' experiences of platform affordances or their perceptions of platform bias, rather than the step-by-step processes through which they actually write and iterative content. In 28 semi-structured interviews with scriptwriters and writers specialized in micro-dramas, we found that the shortturn-around workflow leads to writers taking on multiple roles simultaneously, iteratively adapting to storylines in response to real-time audience feedback in the form of comments, reposts, and memes. We identified unique narrative styles such as AI-generated micro-dramas and audience-responsive micro-dramas. This work reveals audience interaction as a new paradigm for collaborative creative processes on social media.

Publication: Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI'26), arxiv.

People

Gengcheng Cao, Tianke He, Yixuan Liu, RAY LC

Tech

hci, web, video

Venues

City University of Hong Kong, Tsinghua University, Sichuan University

Year

2026