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REKONSTRUKSI PENGATURAN HUKUM HAK ASUH ANAK PASCA PERCERAIAN DI ERA TEKNOLOGI DIGITAL 5.0 Nirwana, Muhammad Alfaruq; Sari, Ikka Puspita; Daud, Rosy Febriani
QANUN: Journal of Islamic Laws and Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2026): QANUN: Journal of Islamic Laws and Studies
Publisher : ASIAN PUBLISHER

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58738/qanun.v4i3.1284

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Perkembangan teknologi komunikasi digital dan media sosial telah mengubah pola pengasuhan anak pasca perceraian, namun pengaturan hukum hak asuh anak di Indonesia masih bersifat konvensional dan belum secara komprehensif mengakomodasi dimensi pengasuhan digital, sehingga berpotensi menimbulkan pelanggaran terhadap kepentingan terbaik anak, khususnya terkait privasi, keamanan data, dan relasi pengasuhan daring. Permasalahan penelitian ini adalah bagaimana kelemahan pengaturan hukum hak asuh anak pasca perceraian dalam merespons perkembangan teknologi digital serta bagaimana rekonstruksi hukum yang ideal untuk menjamin perlindungan hak anak di era Teknologi Digital 5.0. Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis pengaturan hukum hak asuh anak yang berlaku, mengkaji relevansinya dengan praktik pengasuhan berbasis media sosial, serta merumuskan model rekonstruksi hukum yang responsif dan berkeadilan. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah penelitian hukum normatif dengan pendekatan perundang-undangan, konseptual, dan analitis melalui kajian doktrin dan putusan pengadilan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa hukum positif belum mengatur secara tegas aspek pengasuhan digital, penggunaan media sosial oleh orang tua, dan standar pembuktian digital dalam sengketa hak asuh anak. Penelitian ini menyimpulkan bahwa diperlukan rekonstruksi pengaturan hukum hak asuh anak yang menegaskan anak sebagai subjek hukum digital serta memberikan pedoman normatif bagi perlindungan dan penegakan kepentingan terbaik anak pasca perceraian.
The Impact of Face Filter Use on Self-Image and Narcissistic Communication on TikTok Daud, Rosy Febriani; Rohmah, Siti; Nur, Muhammad
Communications Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): COMMUNICATIONS
Publisher : Prodi S1 Ilmu Komunikasi, Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Hukum, Universitas Negeri Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21009/communications.8.1.5

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This research is motivated by the widespread use of face filters on the Tiktok platform, which significantly influences how individuals construct their self-image and present themselves through visual communication. The research questions are: (1) how the use of face filters influences the formation of self-image among Tiktok users, and (2) how the use of face filters encourages the emergence of narcissistic communication among users. The purpose of this research is to analyze the impact of face filter use on self-perception and narcissistic communication patterns, and to explain the relationship between digital identity construction and self-presentation practices reinforced by the Tiktok algorithm. This research uses a descriptive qualitative method with data collection techniques in the form of content observation, visual analysis of face filter use, and semi-structured interviews with active Tiktok users aged 18–25 who utilize face filters in content creation. Data are analyzed using the Media Effects theory approach and the concept of narcissistic communication to gain a deeper understanding of the phenomenon. The study's findings suggest that the use of face filters triggers the formation of an unrealistic idealized self-image, increases dependence on public validation, and fosters narcissistic communication tendencies such as self-promotion, attention-seeking, and excessive identity curation. Furthermore, TikTok, through its visual features and algorithmic mechanisms, reinforces narcissistic culture by rewarding filtered content with likes, comments, and increased exposure. This research confirms that face filters function not only as aesthetic tools but also as technologies that shape users' digital identities and communication dynamics.