Research Article
“Keep in mind that I will be improving”: The Opening Post as a Request for Absolution
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1 The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA * Corresponding Author
Online Journal of Communication and Media Technologies, 5(1), January 2015, 136-158, https://doi.org/10.29333/ojcmt/2499
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ABSTRACT
Creating, sharing, and critiquing user-generated content are increasingly common practices in online environments, as users become active producers, reviewers, and promoters, not just consumers, of content. This paper investigates the functions of the opening posts in an online discussion forum dedicated to user-generated game levels (i.e., mini-games) designed with the LittleBigPlanet digital game series. In the analyzed community, the first post of each thread plays a crucial role, as authors introduce themselves, present their work, and set the stage for discussion. Findings show that the opening post carries a variety of discursive functions: it serves as a creative presentation of content, a self-reflective disclosure of practices, and a passionate call to participation. Moreover, by artfully using these themes, participants construct the opening post as a “request for absolution.” Through an ethnographic discourse analysis approach that draws on politeness theory, this study furthers the understanding of how users discursively construct and seek to increase opportunities for interaction, peer feedback, and social learning in a creative online space.
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Marone, V. (2015). “Keep in mind that I will be improving”: The Opening Post as a Request for Absolution. Online Journal of Communication and Media Technologies, 5(1), 136-158. https://doi.org/10.29333/ojcmt/2499