Proponent/s Name/s (Last Name, First Name, Middle Initial)

Prudence Meredith G. Morales, De La Salle UniversityFollow

Document Types

Arts and Design Research Presentation

School Code

N/A

School Name

De La Salle University Integrated School

Research Advisor (Last Name, First Name, Middle Initial)

Cabatingan, Camille M.

Abstract/Executive Summary

This study focuses on the impact of adverse events, such as swatting, stream-sniping, and stalking, on Twitch streamers and their content. These behaviors are often targeted harassment and can negatively impact a streamer's overall well-being. The research aims to increase awareness of these harmful behaviors and their impact by creating a digital webcomic that visually depicts them, which can be shared on the Filipino Webcomic platform Penlab. A qualitative survey was conducted to gain a comprehensive understanding of the prevalence and impact of these negative behaviors, targeting Twitch viewers. The survey sought to elicit examples of stream snipping, swatting, and parasocial relationships within the Twitch community and gather participants' perspectives. Using qualitative research methods, the study collected nuanced and detailed data on a range of negative behaviors often overlooked in traditional research studies. Ultimately, the research aims to create a safer and more supportive digital environment for Twitch users by increasing awareness and promoting proactive measures toward prevention. Overall, this study provides valuable insights into the complex dynamics of Twitch and the impact of harmful behaviors on streamers and their content.

Keywords

Twitch, Chat, Streamers, Swatting, Stream-sniping, Parasocial relationships

Art Category Code (for Arts and Design Research Presentation submissions only)

Digital Arts (DA)

Art Sub-category Code

Digital Illustration

Start Date

29-6-2023 8:00 AM

End Date

29-6-2023 10:00 AM

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Start Streaming: A Graphic Illustration Bringing Awareness to the Negative Incidents Caused by the Viewers of Twitch to the Twitch Audiences of Youth in Metro Manila

This study focuses on the impact of adverse events, such as swatting, stream-sniping, and stalking, on Twitch streamers and their content. These behaviors are often targeted harassment and can negatively impact a streamer's overall well-being. The research aims to increase awareness of these harmful behaviors and their impact by creating a digital webcomic that visually depicts them, which can be shared on the Filipino Webcomic platform Penlab. A qualitative survey was conducted to gain a comprehensive understanding of the prevalence and impact of these negative behaviors, targeting Twitch viewers. The survey sought to elicit examples of stream snipping, swatting, and parasocial relationships within the Twitch community and gather participants' perspectives. Using qualitative research methods, the study collected nuanced and detailed data on a range of negative behaviors often overlooked in traditional research studies. Ultimately, the research aims to create a safer and more supportive digital environment for Twitch users by increasing awareness and promoting proactive measures toward prevention. Overall, this study provides valuable insights into the complex dynamics of Twitch and the impact of harmful behaviors on streamers and their content.