Mediated Communities: A Case Study on the Relationship between User Interfaces and Online Communities
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2021
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Creatives face a unique challenge in using social media platforms to find online communities
that facilitate learning, critique, and the sharing of work. “Mediated Communities” aims to better
understand the relationship between user interfaces and online communities of practice through
secondary research and a qualitative case study on the ‘Blender Discord’ group on the social
media platform Discord. Members of the ‘Blender Discord’ server were surveyed and the
resulting data analyzed. Since social media platforms have different user interfaces, a better
understanding of how user interfaces use social affordances to influence online communities can
help creatives pick platforms that are better suited to their needs. In addition, “Mediated
Communities” details the author’s process and reflections on designing a case study around an
anonymous online community of practice. This work shows that studying online communities in
conjunction with their host platform(s) is valuable and can lead to new insights. It was developed
and conducted as a part of the Masters in Art + Design program at NC State.
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Masters of Art + Design
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Art + Design