TY - JOUR
T1 - "Whoever needs to see it, will see it"
T2 - Motivations and Labor of Creating Algorithmic Conspirituality Content on TikTok
AU - De, Ankolika
AU - Cotter, Kelley
AU - Kanthawala, Shaheen
AU - McAtee, Haley
AU - Ritchart, Amy
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025/10/16
Y1 - 2025/10/16
N2 - Recent studies show that users often interpret social media algorithms as mystical or spiritual because of their unpredictability. This invites new questions about how such perceptions affect the content that creators create and the communities they form online. In this study, 14 creators of algorithmic conspirituality content on TikTok were interviewed to explore their interpretations and creation processes influenced by the platform’s For You Page algorithm. We illustrate how creators’ beliefs interact with TikTok’s algorithmic mediation to reinforce and shape their spiritual or relational themes. Furthermore, we show how algorithmic conspirituality content impacts viewers, highlighting its role in generating significant emotional and affective labor for creators, stemming from complex relational dynamics inherent in this content creation. We discuss implications for design to support creators aimed at recognizing the unexpected spiritual and religious experiences algorithms prompt, as well as supporting creators in effectively managing these challenges.
AB - Recent studies show that users often interpret social media algorithms as mystical or spiritual because of their unpredictability. This invites new questions about how such perceptions affect the content that creators create and the communities they form online. In this study, 14 creators of algorithmic conspirituality content on TikTok were interviewed to explore their interpretations and creation processes influenced by the platform’s For You Page algorithm. We illustrate how creators’ beliefs interact with TikTok’s algorithmic mediation to reinforce and shape their spiritual or relational themes. Furthermore, we show how algorithmic conspirituality content impacts viewers, highlighting its role in generating significant emotional and affective labor for creators, stemming from complex relational dynamics inherent in this content creation. We discuss implications for design to support creators aimed at recognizing the unexpected spiritual and religious experiences algorithms prompt, as well as supporting creators in effectively managing these challenges.
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U2 - 10.1145/3757447
DO - 10.1145/3757447
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105019259577
SN - 2573-0142
VL - 9
JO - Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
JF - Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
IS - 7
M1 - CSCW266
ER -