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    2 months ago

    If you want to see an example of anime made for TikTok, then @LiteralGrill@ani.social wrote a really interesting piece a while back about Otaku-chans, an anime specifically made for and aired on TikTok, with episodes usually less than 60 seconds long.

    I encourage people that are interested to check out the whole article. One bit I found interesting in particular is the constraint that the algorithmic feed places on the ability to tell stories. Specifically, each episode basically needs to start and stop at a similar status quo since the episodes might be served out of order. From the article:

    Because viewers are unable to rely upon TikTok’s algorithm serving the episodes in order, anime like Otaku-Chans are forced to work more like syndicated television, where things generally return to the status quo each episode. In fact, the For You feed “generally won’t show two videos in a row made with the same sound or by the same creator” according to TikTok, meaning it’s unlikely that multiple episodes of the show will even appear side by side, let alone in any logical order.