Ahmad Hidayah, Yeni Marcelawati, Hanafi Saputra
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在新冠肺炎大流行时代,社交媒体的普及趋势日益明显,尤其是在印度尼西亚。这与提供各种有趣功能的各种社交媒体的出现成正比,其中之一就是抖音应用程序。随着抖音的发展,许多网民都使用了对抖音应用中呈现的内容进行评论的功能。然而,这个功能被用作通过评论自我存在的工具,这些评论很容易被列入网络骚扰类别。本文试图详细阐述在新冠肺炎大流行时期,抖音应用程序中以@y***q账户的仇恨评论形式发生的网络骚扰案件。基于社会认同的理论框架,可以解释网络骚扰现象是如何作为技术发展的结果而存在的,而技术发展最终导致了Kekerasan Berbasis性别在线(KBGO)。抖音作为社交媒体并不友好,它提供了一个性别空间,让女性通过包裹着自我认同存在的视频内容来表达自己,反对歧视,否认基于他人建构的对美丽女性的定义的永久化(网民)。
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Cyber Harassment: Fenomena Hate Comment Di Era Pandemi Covid-19 Pada Akun Tik-Tok @Y***Q
The era of the covid-19 pandemic, the popularity of social media shows an increasingly significant trend, especially in Indonesia. This fact is directly proportional to the emergence of various kinds of social media that offer various interesting features, one of which is the Tik-Tok application. Along with its development, many internet citizens (netizens) have used the comment feature on the content presented in the Tik-Tok application. However, this feature is used as a vehicle for self-existence through comments that are vulnerable to being included in the cyber-harassment category. This article tries to elaborate on the case of cyber harassment in the Tik Tok application in the form of hate comments on the @y***q account that occurred during the covid-19 pandemic era. Based on the theoretical framework of Social Identity, it can be explained how the phenomenon of cyber harassment is present as a consequence of technological developments which ultimately leads to Kekerasan Berbasis Gender Online (KBGO). Tik-Tok as social media is not friendly in presenting a gendered space that is used by women to express themselves through video content wrapped in the existence of self-identity, opposing discrimination, and denying the perpetuation of the definition of beautiful women based on other people's constructions (netizens).
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