r/wallstreetbets (WallStreetBets or WSB) is a subreddit devoted to irreverent memes and high-risk options trading. As of March 30, 2020, the subreddit boasts a usership of nearly 1.1 millions subscribers and self-describes as "if 4chan found a Bloomberg terminal." This paper will utilize Amy Jo Kim's community design principles along with social psychology theory as frameworks to understand how this chaotic, oftentimes offensive community has developed one of the largest and most loyal user bases on the platform. We will further argue that humor plays a vital role in promoting in-group cohesion and in providing an unconventional third place for traders (and thinly veiled gamblers) to seek support from each other in the form of vulgar, yet good-humored taunting.
翻译:r/wallstreetbets (WallStreetBets 或 WSB) 是专用于不耐烦的中米和高风险选择交易的子编辑。 截止到2020年3月30日, 该子编辑声称使用近110万个用户, 并自称“ 如果4chan找到了Bloomberg终端 ” 。 本文将利用Amy Jo Kim的社区设计原则以及社会心理学理论作为框架来理解这个混乱、 经常是攻击性的社群是如何在平台上发展出最大和最忠诚的用户基础之一的。 我们将进一步论证幽默在促进群体内部凝聚力和为贸易商(和面纱薄的赌徒)提供非常规的第三位以粗俗、 高雅的调调调调的方式寻求彼此支持方面发挥着至关重要的作用。