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Questioning BPOM: “Which Syrup Medicine is Safe for My Child?” Nasvian, Moch Fuad; Widiatmojo, Radityo; Daniswara, Airlangga; Ramadhan, Duta
Jogjakarta Communication Conference (JCC) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): The 4th Jogjakarta Communication Conference (JCC)
Publisher : Jogjakarta Communication Conference (JCC)

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The Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) credibility is at stake as the Indonesian Pediatric Society and Indonesia’s Health Ministry reported that there was an increase in cases of Acute Kidney Injury in children in 2022. The people and communities consider BPOM to be too slow and is not transparent with this case. As a result, public opinions regarding the case become wilder on social media. This study figures out the interactivity of netizens on the instagram @bpom_ri in the case of Acute Kidney Injury in children. This study uses the thematic analysis and interactivity concept of McMillan. The results of the study showed that the dimension of interactivity in the comments section of BPOM's Instagram posts was high. The highest dimension was the sense of presence. The message relatedness of the comments was mainly linear with the posts. In terms of response, the most common was insight and information. The reactance of emotions showed a mix of positive and negative emotions, with fear being the most prevalent. This study found that netizens have a high willingness to share insight and information to others. They also express emotions such as fear and happiness when discussing medicine and feel connected to other commenters through a sense of presence. Additionally, there is a willingness to participate in a call of action. They keep commenting in BPOM instagram posts even though the comments did not match with the contents. Additionally, the issue of miss-using substances in children's syrup medicine evokes sadness among netizens.
Challenge on Picturing Indonesian Disaster Through Drone Journalism Widiatmojo, Radityo; Nasvian, Moch Fuad; Natalia, Wahyu Kristian; Wibowo, Bhekti Setyo; Tri Atmaji, Lutfi; Lakshmi Devi, Patricia Raniza
Jogjakarta Communication Conference (JCC) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): The 4th Jogjakarta Communication Conference (JCC)
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Every year, various natural disasters strike Indonesia, and journalism activities play an important role in disaster communication. This study aims to find out how the challenges of picturing natural disasters in Indonesia through drone journalism are. For this reason, the researcher chose key informants who have international reputations, namely Willy Kurniawan from Reuters and Budi Candra who represent the National News Agency, Antara. By using thematic analysis, the results of in-depth interviews will be selected and grouped and visualized using the miro application. The results of the study show that drone journalism is a form of disaster communication that presents aerial photographs which function to show the impact and escalation of disasters. The challenges of drone journalism include ethical factors, copyrights, and technology for sending images during a disaster. In the aspect of disaster management and disaster communication, drone journalism plays a role as a supplement aerial information for evacuation and mitigation in the "during disaster" and "after disaster" phase. The next challenge is in the non-disaster phase, where the collaboration of multiple stakeholders is needed to make drone journalism can become a tool for educating people in disaster-prone areas.
Eksplorasi Respons Netizen terhadap Konten Youtube Literasi Keuangan Agresif oleh Timothy Ronald: Analisis Konten Komputasional Pangestu, Whendy Dwi; Nasvian, Moch. Fuad
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Syntax Corporation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/syntax-literate.v10i12.62828

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Penelitian ini mengkaji respons netizen terhadap konten literasi keuangan agresif yang disampaikan oleh Timothy Ronald di saluran YouTube-nya. Fokus penelitian ini adalah untuk memahami bagaimana gaya komunikasi agresif mempengaruhi respons audiens. Menggunakan analisis konten komputasional, komentar YouTube yang diposting antara 1 Januari hingga 30 Juni 2025. Analisis ini berfokus pada kata kunci seperti "kaya," "uang," dan "belajar" untuk mengungkap tema utama terkait literasi keuangan dan tujuan finansial jangka panjang. Analisis menunjukkan bahwa kata-kata terkait motivasi dan aspirasi, seperti "mindset," "berani," dan "arogan," mendominasi komentar. Kata-kata ini mencerminkan respons audiens yang bervariasi, dengan sebagian merasa termotivasi dan lainnya merasa teralienasi oleh gaya komunikasi tersebut. Penelitian ini juga mengungkapkan adanya dikotomi "kaya" dan "miskin," yang mencerminkan ketimpangan sosial-ekonomi dalam reaksi audiens. Penelitian ini menyoroti bahwa netizen tidak hanya mengkonsumsi konten secara pasif, tetapi juga aktif berpartisipasi dalam proses interpretasi dan pembentukan makna melalui respons mereka. Temuan ini memberikan kontribusi pada pemahaman tentang bagaimana komunikasi agresif dalam konten edukasi finansial mempengaruhi keterlibatan media sosial dan diskursus publik. Penelitian selanjutnya dapat memperluas cakupan pada platform lain seperti TikTok atau Instagram untuk memahami respons audiens di ruang digital yang berbeda.
Digital Discourse And Cultural Narratives: A Corpus-Based Analysis Of Coffee Tourism In Indonesia On Twitter Moch Fuad Nasvian; Hamdan Nafiatur Rosyida; Christian Sri Kusuma Aditya
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : FAKULTAS DAKWAH UIN SALATIGA

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Public discourse on social media can provide marketing communication strategists with deeper insights for crafting relevant and relatable content. This study explores how Indonesian Twitter users discursively construct narratives around coffee tourism through user-generated content (UGC). Using a corpus of 37,553 tweets posted between February 2024 and January 2025, the study applies computational content analysis, including keyword-in-context (KWIC), co-occurrence mapping, and collocate analysis via Voyant Tools. The findings show that the term “kopi” (coffee) frequently appears alongside affective and experiential keywords such as “enak” (delicious), “liburan” (holiday), and “kebun” (plantation), reflecting coffee’s symbolic role in leisure, identity, and place-making. These discursive patterns highlight the shift from traditional promotion to participatory tourism storytelling. This study contributes to communication scholarship by illustrating how digital discourse reflects public meaning-making, and offers practical insights for destination branding through audience-centered content strategies rooted in cultural and emotional resonance.
Engaging democracy or reinforcing base? A thematic analysis of Desak Anies Daffa, Ghozi Kamaluddin; Nasvian, Moch Fuad; Effendi, Tonny Dian; Farrasy, Marco Trisna Omar
Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi Vol 13, No 2 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkk.v13i2.58255

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Background: In the 2024 election, Anies Baswedan used YouTube as a platform to live-stream his campaign titled ‘Desak Anies,’ with an open discussion. The campaign aimed to restore democracy and bring political discourse to the public. Purpose: This research mapped the interactions of netizens in the comment section of the live-streamed “Desak Anies” broadcast on his official YouTube channel. Methods: It employed thematic analysis. Data was collected using the ‘Google Apps Script’ tool, capturing YouTube comments from 13 episodes of ‘Desak Anies.’ The dataset included only direct comments, excluding replies, with a total of 6,996 comments. Result: The comments were mapped into three main themes: supportive comments, which were the most numerous; hateful comments, which were the fewest; and neutral. Conclusion: This study found a large number of supportive comments, with minimal opposition, indicating that “Desak Anies” strengthened Anies Baswedan’s existing support base but failed to attract new supporters. Thus, it creates the echo chamber effect and filters bubbles, preventing the campaign content from reaching broader viewers. Implications: Social media campaigns, such as “Desak Anies”, could potentially engage audiences. However, they often reinforce existing political beliefs, creating echo chambers that limit democratic discourse. Despite the campaign’s intention to foster political engagement, it strengthens existing support for Anies Baswedan and hinders the outreach to undecided or opposing voters. This suggests that digital platforms may inadvertently stifle true democratic deliberation by limiting exposure to diverse perspectives.
Memes and Interactivity of Facebook Mobile Legends Gamers After the Fall of RRQ Yulianto, Dwi Prasetyo; Nasvian, Moch Fuad; Novica, Dimas Rifqi
LONTAR: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): Lontar: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Komunikasi Universitas Serang Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30656/lontar.v12i1.7799

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This research aims to determine the level of interactivity in meme postings by netizens during the M4 World Tournament of the game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB). Utilizing the Facebook platform, specifically the "Mobile Legends Gamers'' group, this study analyzed 791 comments from 10 group member posts during the period of January 10 - 25, 2022. Employing Thematic Analysis, interactivity dimensions were examined based on the framework of Six Basic Emotions and Message Interactivity. Results indicate that interactivity among group members was high, with various emotions revealed, such as happiness over RRQ's defeat and anger at mistakes made by favorite teams. In conclusion, social media plays a significant role in fostering user interactivity and emotions, especially within the context of gaming communities like MLBB. This study offers valuable insights for the Mobile Legends community and the field of digital communication science, emphasizing how memes are used as a means of communication on social media.
Communication Dynamics of Tourism Awareness Groups in Developing Community-Based Edu-Tourism: An IMOI Perspective in Village Government Bhakti, Aditya Aditya Dwi Putra; Prakoso, Havidz Ageng; Wibowo, Novin; Nasvian, Moch. Fuad; Ningsih, Gumoyo Mumpuni; Flores, Reymund Botin
Journal of Local Government Issues Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): September
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/logos.v8i2.41879

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This study investigates the communication dynamics of Tourism Awareness Groups (Pokdarwis) in developing community-based educational tourism within the framework of village development policy. While current policy directions emphasize sustainable and participatory tourism, local communities often face structural limitations in mobilizing resources and institutional support. To address this issue, a qualitative exploratory case study was conducted in Sumbertangkil Village, East Java. Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews, focus group discussions, and participant observation, and then analyzed using the Input–Mediator–Output–Input (IMOI) model. The findings demonstrate that prosocial bonds, emotional cohesion, and charismatic leadership provide strong intrinsic motivation and short-term momentum for edu-tourism initiatives. Members have begun to reinterpret local practices, such as coffee farming and storytelling, as valuable educational assets. However, organizational weaknesses persist, including role ambiguity, the absence of systematic documentation, and reliance on informal communication channels. These deficiencies prevent outputs from being reintegrated into new inputs, thereby inhibiting the formation of a continuous learning cycle. Theoretically, this research extends the IMOI framework by applying it to a rural community-based tourism context, showing how strong social capital interacts with weak institutional structures. Practically, the study highlights the importance of strengthening internal communication systems, formalizing participatory leadership, and adopting simple digital tools to improve documentation and evaluation. For policymakers and practitioners, the results underscore the need to integrate Pokdarwis into village planning mechanisms and provide facilitative support to enhance their organizational capacity. Strengthening these aspects will enable Pokdarwis to function as learning organizations capable of sustaining educational tourism programs over time.