The motivation of flaming perpetrators as cyberbullying behavior in social media

Melisa Arisanty, Gunawan Wiradharma
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The most troubling behavior of cyberbullying is flaming on social media. Technological sophistication makes it easy for everyone to create fake accounts for negative comments to bullying activities on social media. The impact is very detrimental, especially for victims or targets. The most frequent consequences are deep trauma, fear, anxiety, lack of confidence, mental illness, and depression, and they can even motivate the victim to commit suicide. This impact is considered quite dangerous for the victim. Therefore, concrete handling and solutions are needed that can be implemented according to the motivation of the perpetrators to do hate speech and cyberbullying. This study aimed to identify the motives of flaming perpetrators through social media and formulate strategic and practical recommendations for preventing flaming behavior. By identifying through a qualitative approach, phenomenological research strategies, and in-depth interviews with 10 (ten) research informants, the research aims to obtain a comprehensive picture of the motivations of flaming actors in social media. The results of this study indicate some of the motivations of flaming actors in social media, namely excessive fanaticism, personal interests, spontaneous emotions and anxiety, low digital literacy, the anonymity of netizens on social media through second accounts, and lack of empathy. The motivations found in this study are the basis for formulating strategic and practical recommendations in preventing flaming behavior in social media through the KIFE Model (Collaboration, Innovation, News Framing, and Peer group Education). It is practical and effective for Media Literacy and Healthy Digital.
社交媒体中网络欺凌行为的动机
最令人不安的网络欺凌行为正在社交媒体上燃烧。技术的成熟使得每个人都很容易创建虚假账户,对社交媒体上的欺凌活动发表负面评论。这种影响是非常有害的,尤其是对受害者或目标而言。最常见的后果是深度创伤、恐惧、焦虑、缺乏信心、精神疾病和抑郁,甚至会促使受害者自杀。这种撞击对受害者来说是相当危险的。因此,需要根据犯罪者发表仇恨言论和网络欺凌的动机来实施具体的处理和解决方案。这项研究旨在通过社交媒体确定纵火者的动机,并为预防纵火行为制定战略和实践建议。通过定性方法、现象学研究策略和对10(10)名研究信息者的深入采访,该研究旨在全面了解社交媒体中愤怒行为者的动机。这项研究的结果表明,社交媒体中愤怒的参与者的一些动机,即过度狂热、个人兴趣、自发的情绪和焦虑、数字素养低、网民通过第二账号在社交媒体上匿名以及缺乏同理心。本研究中发现的动机是通过KIFE模型(协作、创新、新闻框架和同伴群体教育)制定预防社交媒体中燃烧行为的战略和实践建议的基础。它对媒体素养和健康数字具有实用性和有效性。
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