Digital Theory, Culture & Society
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): July

The hyperreality world of K-Pop alternate universe (AU) fanfiction writers on X

Faizah, Cholifah (Unknown)
Hidayat, Medhy Aginta (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jul 2025

Abstract

This article explores how writers of K-Pop Alternate Universe (AU) fanfiction on the platform X (formerly Twitter) construct hyperreal worlds centered on homosexual relationships between male K-Pop idols. Within these AU fanfictions, writers creatively craft alternative realities where idols are portrayed as gay, often rendering these imagined worlds more vivid and detailed than the idols’ real lives. Using a qualitative method with a virtual presence phenomenology approach, the study reveals that AU writers employ various strategies—such as fake chats or tweets, images, videos, audio links, and character development—to build and sustain their hyperreal narratives. These strategies serve to both construct and reinforce the existence of homosexual AU fanfiction worlds. By leveraging social media as a storytelling platform, these writers not only produce but also amplify and disseminate their hyperreal creations, demonstrating the role of X as a powerful medium for expanding the reach and influence of fan-created realities.

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dtcs

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Humanities Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences Other

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This journal covers various issues of today digital era as well as the intersection of social, cultural, economics and humanities disciplines in highlighting the theoretical and practical sides of the digital culture and society: social media and digital society, gender and digital culture, religion ...