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So go ahead. Scroll that Ketie. Cry over the blurry hand touch. Write the fanfic in the quote retweets. That is the true final debut. 👇
The Ketie starts with a screen grab of Trainee A ignoring Trainee B’s high-five. Caption: “He didn’t see him... or did he?” The romance is born in the negative space. Sugar heart Vlog - Chuang Ketie Tie - Rem Sex S...
Let’s talk about how a single Weibo carousel post can write a better enemies-to-lovers arc than a 40-episode drama. For the uninitiated: Ketie (刻帖) refers to a carousel post (usually on Weibo) that compiles a specific narrative. During Chuang (Produce Camp) season, fans don’t just post clips—they edit storylines . So go ahead
The standard romantic storyline structure looks like this: Write the fanfic in the quote retweets
This is the most dangerous genre: The Real Person Fanfic disguised as a Timeline. A Ketie will track their Weibo interactions months after the show ends. "He liked his post at 3:17 AM." "He wore the same brand shirt." Why do we love these Ketie storylines? Because Chuang is chaos. The editing is messy, the camera work is shoddy, and the producers push fake rivalries. The Ketie is the fan’s attempt to find order —specifically, emotional order.
Here is where Chuang beats all other dating shows. When one trainee ranks 12th and the other ranks 4th—they are separated. The Ketie will show Trainee A crying. It will cut to Trainee B looking at the floor. Then, the killer slide: A screenshot of Trainee B’s fingers tapping "I'm sorry" on a phone screen that is conveniently out of focus.