Combating the Disinfodemic and Spreading Digital Literacy in Indonesia: Analyzing Japelidi's #japelidivshoakscovid19 Campaign

Y. Astuti, Rahmah Attaymini, Maya Sandra Rosita Dewi, Ach. Zuhri
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The Digital Literacy Activist Network (Japelidi) aims to combat the disinfodemic, increase digital literacy competency, and spread accurate information about COVID-19 through social media campaigns, videos, posters, and an anthology book, with the hope of strengthening the community's immunity against the virus. This study aims to analyze and investigate Japelidi’s action campaign to combat the disinfodemic by using the hashtag #japelidivshoakscovid19 on social media. This study uses the netnographic method to analyze content uploaded on social media to increase engagement rates. Data was collected through online observation methods, interviews, and documentation and analyzed based on various factors such as upload date, number of likes, views, comments, and hashtags. Japelidi launched a campaign called Japelidi vs. Hoaks COVID-19, which included three types of content. These contents provided tips for safe interactions during the pandemic, information in 42 regional languages about caring for oneself and one family, and reliable information about COVID-19. The campaign aimed to provide a sense of belonging, accomplishment, and helpful tips to combat COVID-19. Japelidi's campaign met specific core actions, providing a platform to combat misinformation on social media, a sense of belonging and a sense of accomplishment, and offering tips for healthcare providers. They collaborated internally and externally to create digital content in 42 regional languages, and they should continue campaigning to fight the disinfodemic virus during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia.
在印尼打击虚假信息和传播数字素养:分析Japelidi的#japelidivshoakscovid19运动
数字扫盲活动人士网络(Japelidi)旨在通过社交媒体活动、视频、海报和一本选集,打击虚假信息传播,提高数字扫盲能力,传播有关COVID-19的准确信息,希望加强社区对病毒的免疫力。本研究旨在分析和调查Japelidi在社交媒体上使用#japelidivshoakscovid19标签来打击虚假信息传播的行动活动。本研究使用网络学方法分析社交媒体上上传的内容,以提高参与率。通过在线观察法、访谈和文献收集数据,并根据上传日期、点赞数量、观看次数、评论和标签等各种因素进行分析。贾佩里迪发起了一场名为“贾佩里迪vs.霍克COVID-19”的运动,其中包括三种内容。这些内容提供了大流行期间安全互动的提示,用42种地区语言提供了照顾自己和家人的信息,以及有关COVID-19的可靠信息。该活动旨在为抗击COVID-19提供归属感、成就感和有用的提示。Japelidi的活动实现了具体的核心行动,提供了一个打击社交媒体上错误信息的平台,提供了归属感和成就感,并为医疗保健提供者提供了提示。他们在内部和外部合作,以42种地区语言创建了数字内容,他们应该在印度尼西亚正在进行的COVID-19大流行期间继续开展抗击非传染性病毒的活动。
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