Bts Online Archive Review

Hashtag archives as counter-narratives: #BTSArmy and #BlackLivesMatter Author: H. Cho (2021) Journal: International Journal of Communication Useful for: How ARMY uses hashtags to create thematic, time-bound online archives for activism and solidarity. 3. Institutional vs. Fan Archives Paper: Official and unofficial online archives of K-pop: BTS’s Bangtan Blog vs. fan-run archives Author: M. Johnson & L. Chen (2023) Journal: Archival Science Useful for: Comparing Hybe’s official Weverse archive with fan-run Google Docs, Twitter threads, and Discord servers.

The ephemeral and the eternal: BTS live streams as born-digital archives Author: Y. Choi (2022) Journal: Preservation, Digital Technology & Culture Useful for: Challenges of archiving real-time online events (V Live, YouTube Premieres) and fan screen recordings. 4. Preservation & Access Issues Paper: Disappearing content, persistent fans: BTS online archive loss and recovery strategies Author: R. Patel (2021) Journal: Digital Humanities Quarterly Useful for: Case studies on deleted tweets, private YouTube videos, and how ARMY rebuilds archives.

Weverse as a controlled online archive: Platform governance and access Author: T. Nguyen (2023) Journal: New Media & Society Useful for: Analysis of how Hybe’s official platform structures archival access, geo-restrictions, and paid vs. free content. 5. Theoretical Frameworks Paper: The online archive as a parasocial time capsule: BTS and fan-memory Author: A. Garcia (2020) Journal: Memory Studies Useful for: Applying collective memory and parasocial relationship theories to BTS online archives.