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Monetized socialization on the front end: exchanging money as social activities through Red Packet and Transfer on WeChat

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Research on the monetization of sociality in social media often emphasizes the back-end processes, where people’s online connections and relationships are commodified for platforms’ financial gain. This paper argues for expanding existing studies on monetized socialization by paying attention to the front-end, where users’ online connections occur in relation to the experiences of money. Focusing on the digitalization of the Chinese cultural tradition of hongbao on WeChat, I show how WeChat extends the possibilities of online connections in a monetized way through money-exchanging services such as WeChat Red Packet and money Transfer. Exploring the heterogeneous social activities in relation to WeChat hongbao in everyday life, I suggest that WeChat shapes the configuration of sociality where money is an essential mechanism through which digital sociality is produced and experienced. By showing how back-end systems are implicated in users’ front-end monetary connections, I argue that such reconfiguration of digital sociality is integral to the platform economy, advancing the understanding of the dual layers of monetization at play in online sociality.

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  • Jiaxun Li, 2025. "Monetized socialization on the front end: exchanging money as social activities through Red Packet and Transfer on WeChat," Journal of Cultural Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 18(2), pages 284-303, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:jculte:v:18:y:2025:i:2:p:284-303
    DOI: 10.1080/17530350.2025.2455464
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