mmskaalalla
Mmskaalalla is a term used in digital communication studies to describe a collaborative practice in which participants generate a coherent micro-narrative by exchanging a sequence of short multimedia messages (MMS) over a period of time. In this framework, each participant contributes one or more images, short videos, audio clips, or texts, and others respond in ways that shape the evolving story.
Origin and usage: The term appears in online discussions and exploratory analyses of how social presence and
Characteristics and patterns: A typical mmskaalalla sequence features modular contributions, a focus on multimodality, and a
Relation to related concepts: It shares elements with micro-narratives, collaborative storytelling, and participatory media, and is
See also: Micro-narratives, collaborative storytelling, multimodal communication, online communities.
Note: This article treats mmskaalalla as a theoretical construct used in hypothetical or exploratory discussions and