COMBATING INFODEMIC COVID-19: GOVERNMENT RESPONSE AGAINST FAKE NEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIA

A. Prianto, A. Abdillah, Syukri Firdaus, Muhammad Arifeen Yamad
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The global commitment to fighting the pandemic is not only about medical and epidemiological work, but also about how information about the disease is disseminated. The threat of the Covid-19 infodemic is no less dangerous than the pandemic itself. The phenomenon of infodemic has distorted the work of science and reduced public trust in state authorities. This research has identified, mapped, and analyzed official government responses to fake news attacks on social media. This study uses an interpretive-phenomenological approach, related to the spread and belief of fake news about Covid-19 in Indonesia. Data analysis uses the Nvivo-12 Pro application, as an artificial intelligence tool to support data exploration from various sources. The results show that the quality of media literacy, public communication performance, and the effectiveness of government regulations have become part of the challenges in mitigating infodemic. The level of public trust in information from social media contributes to the decline in trust in fake news about Covid-19. Stimulation from the social media news that does not control the belief in myths and false information about Covid-19. Content creators who have produced, posted, and shared on social media channels that are less critical, have an impact on the infodemic situation. The solution is to increase media literacy education and the effectiveness of law enforcement in mitigating the infodemic in Indonesia.
抗击covid-19:政府应对社交媒体上的假新闻
防治这一流行病的全球承诺不仅涉及医疗和流行病学工作,还涉及如何传播有关这一疾病的信息。Covid-19信息大流行的威胁不亚于大流行本身。信息泛滥的现象扭曲了科学工作,降低了公众对国家当局的信任。这项研究确定、绘制并分析了官方政府对社交媒体上假新闻攻击的反应。本研究采用了一种解释现象学方法,与印度尼西亚关于Covid-19的假新闻的传播和信仰有关。数据分析使用Nvivo-12 Pro应用程序,作为人工智能工具,支持来自各种来源的数据探索。结果表明,媒介素养的质量、公共传播绩效和政府法规的有效性已成为缓解信息流行病的挑战的一部分。公众对社交媒体信息的信任程度导致对有关Covid-19的假新闻的信任度下降。社交媒体新闻的刺激无法控制对新冠肺炎的神话和虚假信息的信仰。那些在社交媒体渠道上制作、发布和分享不那么重要的内容创作者,对信息疫情产生了影响。解决办法是加强媒体素养教育,提高执法效率,以减轻印尼的信息泛滥。
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