How an eight-year-old American boy became a viral sensation in China

World 22:41 09.11.2018

If you've never heard of eight-year-old Gavin Thomas, you clearly aren't one of the millions of people around the world who have fallen in love with the young internet sensation.

But it isn't in his native United States where Gavin has really hit the big time, that honor belongs to China.
 
Since creating a profile a mere four months ago on Weibo, a Chinese platform similar to Twitter, Gavin has gained an astonishing 1.8 million followers -- and the number continues to grow, along with his fame. On Twitter, by comparison, Gavin has a mere 450,000 followers.
Why is a young American, born in Minnesota and still in elementary school, an instant sensation in the largest country in the world? It's because of Gavin's unique facial expressions, which have become a hugely successful, viral meme.
 
Gavin first made a name for himself in the US, when short videos of him playing with his uncle Nick Mastodon quickly became a hit online.
 
But it wasn't until Gavin's videos spread organically to the Chinese cyberspace, particularly one of him reacting with a nervous smile to a gecko being placed on his head, that his fame truly took off.
 
A gif of Gavin's face, smiling awkwardly, might be used as many as 10 million times a day across China's various social media platforms, according to Ann Ding, founder and CEO of Dongtu.com, a major distributor of online gifs, told CNN.
 
"Gavin seems to be more popular in China than in the US," Ding said. She'd know -- her company partners with major Chinese social media platforms affiliated with Tencent and Alibaba.
 
She estimated that all of the total number of Gavin related gifs used across platforms in China has easily exceeded 1 billion. His debut on Weibo was widely reported by Chinese state media, and his first trip to China in August made headlines across the country.

The fake smile boy

While many Chinese people can't identify him by name, his meme-turned-gifs have been circulated widely across social media, primarily on WeChat, the country's predominant messaging app with 1 billion users.
 
Gavin's nickname in China is "the fake smile boy," a reference to the eight-year-old's uneasy but polite smile which struck a chord with millions of Chinese internet users.
 
39-year-old Cai Qianyi, who works in the media industry, said he constantly shares Gavin gifs online.
 
"I got to know him from the gifs other people sent me on WeChat. I saved the gifs to use as they are so appropriate to express myself," he told CNN.
 
Chinese people, especially millennials, have latched on to Gavin's signature smile, the gif of which is used to express forced positivity in uncomfortable situations.
 
"If someone says something embarrassing, but you don't want to shoot it down directly, the fake smile gif can convey your embarrassment while leaving a way out," Leo Li, a 21-year-old college senior in Beijing who uses the Gavin gif, told CNN.
 
Li said Gavin's "forced but polite smile" is a useful "social lubricant."
 
Ding, the distributor of online gifs, said Gavin's smile has the kind of genuine emotion that hits home with Chinese people who need a way to express a feeling of polite reluctance.
 
"People use it as a form of self-mockery," Ding added.

Million dollar baby

American memes have gained temporary fame in China before, but unlike his viral predecessors Gavin's team has made the decision to embrace his popularity overseas.
 
Soon after he opened his Weibo account, Gavin made a sponsored trip to Beijing to meet his fans in person, generating even more memes of Gavin posing in front of Chinese landmarks in traditional Chinese dress.
 
At the same time, his store on Taobao, the hugely popular online Chinese online shopping site, has quietly opened and has started to sell merchandise such as phone cases with Gavin's smiling face on the back.
 
On his second trip to China in early November, he signed a contract with the Chinese internet giant Tencent to be featured in its new short video app -- Yoo.
 
"China is surely a key market, and it felt important for us to integrate into their culture and platforms to maximize the opportunity around his success there," Gavin's agent Byron Austen Ashley told CNN.
 
Experts say Chinese people's love for animated images in digital conversation is rooted in its culture of politeness.
 
"Chinese people tend not to be so blunt (in conversation) and are careful to avoid hurting others' feelings. But online communication is inherently straightforward, so people like to use funny images to relax the communication atmosphere," said Liu Qian, Assistant Professor of Journalism and Communications at Beijing Normal University.

'He will grow up eventually'

As far as Gavin himself is concerned, he told CNN he is enjoying his fame in China.
 
"They love watching my pictures and videos, and they tell me I'm cute. Sometimes, they tell me they love me," he told CNN over email.
 
But despite his success, celebrity always brings additional complications.
 
In a country where copyright laws are not always strictly enforced, celebrities looking to build a brand in China will often find themselves pitted against "meme entrepreneurs" who react to the latest trends for a living.
 
Gavin's agent Ashley told CNN that they have already had to take down several bootleg Gavin products since opening up for business.
 
Despite a massive stardom in China, Gavin and his team still face problems and uncertainties in China.
 
Some are worried about Gavin's future earning ability as he's growing up quickly and cute facial expressions alone no longer work.
 
"Chinese people tend to love foreign toddlers...I don't know how long his fame will last. He will grow up eventually," Gavin-fan Cai said.
 
Others are concerned that a life under the limelight may have a negative impact on him.
 
Batting aside these questions, his agent Ashley said that they have prepared alternate strategies to show his "amazing personality" when he's older.
He added that the team is making sure that Gavin is having fun in every project and that he lives life "as normal as possible."
 
"His dream is to be a YouTuber and he seems to be heading down the right path," he said.

 


Slovakia’s prime minister injured in shooting - VIDEO

News line

FIFA to seek legal advice on Palestinian proposal to suspend Israel from international soccer
FIFA to seek legal advice on Palestinian proposal to suspend Israel from international soccer
10:00 17.05.2024
Yashar Aliyev presents invitation letter to COP29 addressed to President of Nauru
09:43 17.05.2024
Solar storm reaches depths of Earth's oceans
Solar storm reaches depths of Earth's oceans
09:17 17.05.2024
US under secretary of state discusses shared priorities and COP29 with Hikmat Hajiyev
09:02 17.05.2024
State reception on behalf of President Ilham Aliyev was hosted in honor of President of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko at Gulustan Palace
22:20 16.05.2024
ECB warns Europe of negative risks due to high public debt
21:27 16.05.2024
France to send another 1,000 gendarmes to New Caledonia
21:00 16.05.2024
Netanyahu Says Israel Can 'Win' Fight Against Hamas in Gaza Without US Help
20:26 16.05.2024
Kazakhstan and Latvia agree on developing Middle Corridor
20:00 16.05.2024
2 Hezbollah fighters killed in Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon
19:30 16.05.2024
Climate activists dye luxury stores in Rome
19:00 16.05.2024
France to send another 1,000 gendarmes to New Caledonia
France to send another 1,000 gendarmes to New Caledonia
18:55 16.05.2024
Assessing Regional Protests: Expert Weighs Impact on Azerbaijan
18:30 16.05.2024
Incomes of Azerbaijani population rise by over 4%
18:00 16.05.2024
Azerbaijan uses colors in weather warning for first time
17:30 16.05.2024
Iran’s flood crisis: Rising waters claim lives
17:00 16.05.2024
Azerbaijani, Armenian parliament speakers have short conversation ahead of their main meeting
16:30 16.05.2024
Presidents of Azerbaijan and Belarus familiarize themselves with Caspian Agro and InterFood Azerbaijan exhibitions
16:00 16.05.2024
NGO chief: Armenia must obtain Azerbaijan's permission for cross-border mining activities
15:30 16.05.2024
Zelensky in Kharkiv: Situation 'difficult' but 'under control,' Russia suffers losses
15:00 16.05.2024
Azerbaijan and Belarus sign documents
14:41 16.05.2024
Insights from IEPF President Umud Mirzayev: Impact of Neighboring Processes on Azerbaijan
14:30 16.05.2024
Slovakia 'on the edge of civil war' from political tension, interior minister says
14:09 16.05.2024
Lukashenko: No closed topics in Belarus-Azerbaijan relations
13:56 16.05.2024
ADA University Hosts "Climate and Water Summit Towards COP29"
13:18 16.05.2024
Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry retorts to French Minister of Interior
13:00 16.05.2024
Man arrested for threatening Serbian President Vucic
Man arrested for threatening Serbian President Vucic
12:48 16.05.2024
Kanako Mabuchi: UN fully committed to supporting COP29 Presidency
12:37 16.05.2024
MP Konul Nurullayeva: COP29 will rally nations worldwide to combat climate change
12:25 16.05.2024
Pashinyan calls signing of Armenia-Azerbaijan delimitation protocol great success
Pashinyan calls signing of Armenia-Azerbaijan delimitation protocol great success
11:55 16.05.2024
Armenia to open embassy in Cyprus
Armenia to open embassy in Cyprus
11:45 16.05.2024
One-on-one meeting between Azerbaijani and Belarusian Presidents starts
11:32 16.05.2024
Official welcome ceremony held for President of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko
11:22 16.05.2024
Moscow hosts concert program entitled "Azerbaijan and Russia: manifestation of friendship"
Moscow hosts concert program entitled "Azerbaijan and Russia: manifestation of friendship"
11:21 16.05.2024
Baku court was appealed over extension of Ruben Vardanyan's prison term
11:15 16.05.2024
Azerbaijan, Belarus expanding co-op in urban planning and architecture
11:15 16.05.2024
EDB allocates $1M to eliminate consequences of floods in Kazakhstan
EDB allocates $1M to eliminate consequences of floods in Kazakhstan
10:50 16.05.2024
Slovak PM Fico still in life-threatening condition
10:35 16.05.2024
Speaker of Milli Majlis Sahiba Gafarova arrives in Swiss Confederation on a Working visit
Speaker of Milli Majlis Sahiba Gafarova arrives in Swiss Confederation on a Working visit
10:30 16.05.2024
Oil price sees increase in world markets
Oil price sees increase in world markets
10:25 16.05.2024
Hamısı