Hoaxes and infodemics: Digital transformation challenges (Case study on Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia)

Choirul Fajri, Nunung Prajarto, Ana Nadhya Abrar
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Digital transformation has many implications for society, not only positive, but also negative. Various crimes in the cyber world, including hoaxes and infodemics, are something that cannot be avoided. During the Covid-19 pandemic, the rise of hoax and infodemic news made the handling of Covid-19 in Indonesia more complex. Many people are victims of hoaxes which in the end take action against government policies related to Covid-19, such as reluctance to comply with health protocols and rejection of vaccination programs. This research contributes to studying the challenges of digital transformation in Indonesia, especially during the past Covid-19 pandemic. The research method used in this paper is a case study. Data collection was carried out by in-depth interviews from Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, literature studies, both from books, journals and scientific articles. The results of this study indicate that digital transformation has encouraged the growth of hoaxes and infodemics which have hampered efforts to deal with Covid-19. The Indonesian government needs to take structured actions in dealing with this hoax and infodemic, and make regulations to optimize the digital transformation process.
骗局和信息流行病:数字化转型的挑战(以印度尼西亚的Covid-19大流行为例)
数字化转型对社会有许多影响,既有积极的影响,也有消极的影响。网络诈骗、信息传播等各种犯罪是无法避免的。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,恶作剧和信息传播新闻的兴起使印度尼西亚的Covid-19处理变得更加复杂。许多人都是骗局的受害者,这些骗局最终会对政府与Covid-19相关的政策采取行动,例如不愿遵守卫生协议和拒绝接种疫苗计划。这项研究有助于研究印度尼西亚数字化转型的挑战,特别是在过去的Covid-19大流行期间。本文采用的研究方法是个案研究法。数据收集采用通信和信息技术部的深度访谈,文献研究,包括书籍,期刊和科学文章。这项研究的结果表明,数字化转型鼓励了骗局和信息流行病的增长,这阻碍了应对Covid-19的努力。印尼政府需要采取结构化的行动来应对这一骗局和信息传播,并制定法规来优化数字化转型过程。
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