“You can’t imagine how hard it is”: hardship streamers in live crowdfunding

Authors

  • Yueru Yan Indiana University Bloomington, United States of America
  • Pnina Fichman Indiana University Bloomington, United States of America

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47989/ir30iConf47599

Keywords:

E-commerce live streaming, online crowdfunding, self-presentation, TikTok

Abstract

Introduction. The combination of Live streaming and E-commerce also offers opportunities for people whose family members are severely ill, disabled, or old and facilitates their ability to raise funds by selling commodities and receiving virtual gifts. Unlike other streamers, hardship live streamers are driven by unique motivations and may employ distinct self-presentation techniques.

Method. We analysed TikTok video clips and sales data from 14 male and female hardship streamers.

Analysis. We used both quantitative and qualitative analyses of the data, including topic modelling, sentiment analysis, and thematic content analysis.

Results. We found that 1) hardship streamers used multi-modal cues to facilitate interactivity and authenticity, as they emphasized their hardship and promoted the product; 2) higher literacy level of the streamers and the use of a positive tone positively correlated with better sales; 3) hardship storytelling positively correlated with the time the audience stayed in their live streaming sessions; and 4) females focused more on their hardships, used a more negative tone, and talked faster than males.

Conclusion. We provide a unique understanding of the effectiveness of self-presentation strategies used by marginalized live streamers in raising funds on TikTok.

Published

2025-03-11

How to Cite

Yan, Y., & Fichman, P. (2025). “You can’t imagine how hard it is”: hardship streamers in live crowdfunding. Information Research an International Electronic Journal, 30(iConf), 23–37. https://doi.org/10.47989/ir30iConf47599

Issue

Section

Peer-reviewed papers

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