Disinformation Order and Social Media Algorithmic Trap: New Challenges for Sustainability of the Indonesia’s United Nation-State Narrative and Liberal Democratic Norms

Nyarwi Ahmad
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The Internet and social media have been increasingly adopted by political entities across the globe. The consequences of such adaptations on the Indonesia’s nation-state narrative and liberal democratic norms have been under-researched however. This article argues that in democratic countries, such adaptations are likely to pave the way for the emergences of disinformation order and social media algorithmic trap. Within the specific context of Indonesia’s democracy, these disinformation order and social media algorithmic trap are likely to polarize political spheres and jeopardize not merely Indonesia’s united nation-state narrative, but also Indonesia’s liberal democratic norms that evolved since the post-reform era. To evaluate such propositions, this article adopts a desk study and selects Jakarta’s 2017 Gubernatorial Election as a study case. Learning from these desk study and study case, this article proposes the following arguments. To manage the consequences of disinformation order and social media algorithmic trap on politics and democracy, we need formulate new political communication and policy research agenda based on the following dictum: who get lost by what/whom in which channel/medium and with what effects. Taking such effort may give us an opportunity to keep the current Indonesia’s united nation-state narrative prevailing and liberal democratic norms flourishing.
反信息秩序和社交媒体算法陷阱:印尼联合国叙事和自由民主规范可持续性的新挑战
互联网和社交媒体越来越多地被全球政治实体所采用。然而,这种改编对印尼民族国家叙事和自由民主规范的影响还没有得到充分的研究。这篇文章认为,在民主国家,这种适应可能会为虚假信息秩序和社交媒体算法陷阱的出现铺平道路。在印尼民主的特定背景下,这些虚假信息秩序和社交媒体算法陷阱可能会使政治领域两极分化,不仅危及印尼统一的民族国家叙事,也危及印尼自后改革时代以来发展起来的自由民主规范。为了评价这些命题,本文采用了案头研究的方法,并选取雅加达2017年州长选举作为研究案例。从这些案头研究和个案研究中,本文提出以下论点。为了应对虚假信息秩序和社交媒体算法陷阱对政治和民主的影响,我们需要根据以下格言制定新的政治沟通和政策研究议程:谁在哪个渠道/媒体中迷失了方向,产生了什么影响。采取这样的努力可能会给我们一个机会,让当前印尼统一的民族国家叙事盛行,自由民主规范蓬勃发展。
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