Jalaiah Effect: A Story of a Stolen Dance on TikTok and Trans-Platformization of Ignorance

This article explores how ignorance becomes a cultural affordance of trans-platformization, focusing on the Renegade dance’s evolution into a viral sensation that fueled TikTok’s rise and launched new teenage influencers. Employing new materialist feminist theory, Actor-Network Theory, and Critical...

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Main Author: Mariam Betlemidze
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2025-02-01
Series:Social Media + Society
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/20563051251317765
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description This article explores how ignorance becomes a cultural affordance of trans-platformization, focusing on the Renegade dance’s evolution into a viral sensation that fueled TikTok’s rise and launched new teenage influencers. Employing new materialist feminist theory, Actor-Network Theory, and Critical Technocultural Discourse Analysis, this article operationalizes the concept of trans-platformization. It examines race-technology entanglements as they manifest during trans-platformization, highlighting the illusory progress in recognizing Black creators and the resistance against a predominantly White, techno-capitalist patriarchy. The tensions arising from these complexities intensify the demand for a more nuanced understanding of ignorance as the affordance of trans-platformization and the potential pivot point for speculative hope.
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spelling doaj-art-761008d814054449bcbcf6caaed3b0bc2025-02-10T11:04:10ZengSAGE PublishingSocial Media + Society2056-30512025-02-011110.1177/20563051251317765Jalaiah Effect: A Story of a Stolen Dance on TikTok and Trans-Platformization of IgnoranceMariam BetlemidzeThis article explores how ignorance becomes a cultural affordance of trans-platformization, focusing on the Renegade dance’s evolution into a viral sensation that fueled TikTok’s rise and launched new teenage influencers. Employing new materialist feminist theory, Actor-Network Theory, and Critical Technocultural Discourse Analysis, this article operationalizes the concept of trans-platformization. It examines race-technology entanglements as they manifest during trans-platformization, highlighting the illusory progress in recognizing Black creators and the resistance against a predominantly White, techno-capitalist patriarchy. The tensions arising from these complexities intensify the demand for a more nuanced understanding of ignorance as the affordance of trans-platformization and the potential pivot point for speculative hope.https://doi.org/10.1177/20563051251317765
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title Jalaiah Effect: A Story of a Stolen Dance on TikTok and Trans-Platformization of Ignorance
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title_full_unstemmed Jalaiah Effect: A Story of a Stolen Dance on TikTok and Trans-Platformization of Ignorance
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