Tiktokers Vivi Sepibukansapi Tobrut Konten Omek Viral Playcrot Free

TikTok has emerged as a dominant short‑form video platform where creators rapidly generate viral trends, often revolving around free‑to‑play mobile games. This paper investigates the content strategy, audience interaction, and monetization pathways of Indonesian TikToker Vivi Sepibukansapi—a creator whose “tobrut konten om​ek” (break‑the‑content) series repeatedly propelled the free game Playcrot to viral status. Through a mixed‑methods approach that combines quantitative video‑performance analytics (n = 150 videos, 2022‑2023) with qualitative discourse analysis of comments and creator interviews, we uncover how “break‑the‑content” framing, algorithmic amplification, and community‑driven challenges co‑create a self‑reinforcing loop of visibility and revenue. Findings reveal that (1) explicit calls‑to‑action (“download Playcrot free”) coupled with humor and “om​ek” (exaggerated reactions) boost click‑through rates by 34 % on average; (2) the creator’s cross‑platform presence (Instagram, YouTube Shorts) extends the lifespan of TikTok trends; and (3) brand‑partnered “play‑through” sponsorships generate a hybrid revenue model that blends ad‑shares, affiliate links, and direct gifting. The paper concludes with design recommendations for creators seeking sustainable virality and for platform policymakers aiming to balance creator earnings with user safety.


| Theme | Key Findings | Gap Addressed | |-------|--------------|----------------| | TikTok Virality Mechanics | Algorithmic “For You” feed favors high‑engagement loops (likes, shares, comments) and early‑stage velocity (Kaur & Dhir, 2022). | Limited insight into genre‑specific loops such as gaming challenges. | | Short‑Form Gaming Content | Gaming micro‑content (e.g., “speed‑run” clips) boosts game downloads and in‑app purchases (Zhou et al., 2023). | Few studies on free‑to‑play titles that rely on ad‑based monetization. | | Creator Monetization Models | Hybrid models combine TikTok Creator Fund, brand deals, affiliate links, and “gift” economies (Chen & Lee, 2021). | Little focus on cross‑platform integration for game‑centric creators. | | Audience Participation & Memetics | Memetic diffusion is accelerated when audiences can easily replicate or remix content (Shifman, 2014). | Need for empirical measurement of comment‑driven participation in game challenges. | TikTok has emerged as a dominant short‑form video


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