Abstract

ABSTRACT The increasing attention to South Korea’s media cultures, originating from the global K-pop phenomenon, has extended to social media celebrities in South Korea (hereafter Korea), including LGBTQ+ YouTubers. Although these YouTubers’ channels are run in Korean, it is easy to find non-Korean comments on their videos, posted by followers from overseas, with emojis like ❤. Through comments, global fans show their support to the Korean LGBTQ+ YouTubers, and the YouTubers often engage in conversation with them by speaking and commenting in English. In this short essay, I explore global interaction between Korean gay male YouTubers and their global fans and discuss the potentials and limitations of these YouTubers’ global popularity.

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