Chapter 1
Reconfiguring and repurposing authenticity
Influencers and formatted stories on Instagram during the
pandemic
In previous work, I have shown the importance of
authenticity as a platformed directive for influencers’
self-presentation on Instagram Stories. In this chapter, with data
from the same influencers, I focus on if and how the directive of
authenticity presents any shifts during the period of covid-19, as a
result of physical confinement and social distancing as well as of
the public backlash against influencers’ posts with aspirational
content. My analysis shows that, rather than abandoning formatted
(i.e. normative and recognizable as typical) norms and practices of
showing an authentic self on Instagram, influencers reconfigure and
repurpose them in two ways: They reconfigure established connections
amongst different modes, particularly with regard to amateur
aesthetic choices at the visual level, to position the teller
affectively in conditions of confinement. They also repurpose the
algorithmically preferred format of sharing-life-in-the-moment so as
to promote content suited to the new realities of a pandemic. These
reconfigurations show the power of the formatting of stories and
authenticity on social media.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Methods
- 2.1Influencers’ data-set during the pandemic
- 3.Analysis: Reconfiguring and repurposing formatted
authenticity
- 3.1Reconfiguring imperfect sharing and inter-modal
densities
- 3.2Repurposing storytelling in the moment
- 4.Conclusion
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Notes
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References
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