A user would start a storyline with a title like "Kadhal Kavidhai (Love Poem) - Part 1" . The plot usually involved two characters—often avatars of the writer and their crush. As the story progressed, readers (other Pep users) would comment demanding the next part, or worse, they would write "guest chapters" extending the romance.
In Tamil Nadu and regional diaspora hubs during the late 2000s, internet cafes were public and lacked privacy. Home computers were expensive, and family surveillance was high. Feature phones, however, were deeply personal devices.
In the context of Peperonity, "Tamil Voice" refers to the specific linguistic and cultural tone used in storytelling. These stories often mirror the "Pudhumaipithan" style of realism or the lyrical romanticism found in Mani Ratnam films.
Creators often altered their plots based on user comments and feedback. If an audience wanted a happy ending for a specific couple, the writer would adjust the next audio segment accordingly.