“…The meaning of such a performance emerges only in and through the social interaction, reminiscent of the way that interactive message exchange is characterized by relatively spontaneous and unpredictable turn-taking, in which the content of the exchange is often clarified only after the other parties respond (Rafaeli and Sudweeks, 1997). I initially developed the concept of public intimacy to account for men’s friendship practices in semi-public settings (Kaplan, 2005) and expanded it to examine sociability in social clubs and organizations (Karazi-Presler 2020; Kaplan, 2014, 2018) as well as in televised media events (Kaplan and Kupper, 2017). Although the original formulation referred to offline face-to-face interactions, this concept is all the more relevant to online social media.…”