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The Influence of Fandom Language in the Word Formation of Indonesian Internet Slangs [PDF]
Fandom has become a sociocultural phenomenon. The phenomenon as a whole has shown how people consume media and participate in developing a new subculture based on the media.
Permatasari Shafira Chairunissa +1 more
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AN ANALYSIS ON K-POP FANDOM SLANG WORD-FORMATION IN THE DRAMA ‘HER PRIVATE LIFE’
Slang is a language that is used daily and continues to grow due to the development of social media among fan communities. Each fan community has used slang specific to their interests, one of them being the K-Pop fandom. Despite the international growth of the K-Pop fandom and the spread of its cultural influence over recent years, there has been a ...
Shandina Megarani, Jelita Dini
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This research study examines metaphor usage in fan posts from @starfess within the K-Pop community discourse. Adopting a cognitive linguistics framework, this research utilizes a qualitative descriptive methodology with data collected from September 1 to October 31, 2025.
Suci Pratiwi, Febrian Nasution
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Este artigo discute o papel que os registros de marca podem desempenhar no âmbito das relações entre os fãs e seus ídolos, enquanto instrumentos de proteção de expressões que são criadas, usadas e/ou difundidas nesse contexto, com foco nas fanbases de ...
Ana Clara Alves Ribeiro +1 more
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Discourse is the new wank: A reflection on linguistic change in fandom
A survey disseminated April 13–16, 2017, revealed statistically significant differences in the definitions of various slang terms found in old (LiveJournal-based) and new (Tumblr-based) fandom.
Lily Winterwood
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As digital fandom communities expand and diversify, user engagement patterns increasingly shape the social and emotional fabric of online platforms. In the era of Industry 4.0, data-driven approaches are transforming how online communities understand and
Yeoreum Lee, Sangkeun Park
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A Peek at Cesuo as Nonhuman Online Fan Persona on Weibo
As media platforms expand, fan communities reshape both the industry and the ways to interact. Cesuo [厕所, toilet], unlike algorithmic social bots, is user-operated: real individuals enforce norms, moderate content, and coordinate discourse—while ...
Yifei Yang
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Discourse is the new wank: A reflection on linguistic change in fandom
A survey disseminated April 13–16, 2017, revealed statistically significant differences in the definitions of various slang terms found in old (LiveJournal-based) and new (Tumblr-based) fandom.
Lily Winterwood
doaj
Sentiment analysis of online responses in the performing arts with large language models. [PDF]
Seong B, Song K.
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Gender in the disclosure of loneliness on Twitter during COVID-19 lockdowns. [PDF]
Mejova Y, Hommadova Lu A.
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