A
fictional piece of media that attempts to suspend disbelief by asserting in some way that it is not fiction.
These stories are typically made in sites commonly used and easily accessible by others (e.g. YouTube, Tiktok, web forums, etc.), and are presented in common formats not typically used for storytelling (e.g. blogging, lets plays, tutorials, etc.)
Unfiction stories sometimes (though not always) have ARG elements - that is, they allow for audience
interaction with
the storyteller(s) to advance or alter the story.