Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023)

Juvenile Conflict: The War Among K-POP Idol Fans on Twitter

Izzati, Miftahana Alfira (Unknown)
Mutoharoh, Elisa Fitrotul (Unknown)
Adibah, Isnaini Nur (Unknown)
Syadida, Asfarina Wiegya Qaulan (Unknown)
Ulumuddin, Ihya (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Jul 2023

Abstract

The target of this hypothesis is to exhibit that the Korean Wave, also known as Korean Hallyu, currently controls the entertainment industry. Similarly, what transpired in Indonesia? Publications claim that Indonesia has the highest population of K-POP followers worldwide. Based on a survey's got the latest by Kumparan.com and IDN Times, it was stated that 57% and 47.4% of K-POP fans were teenagers. This proves that the big chunk of K-POP enthusiasts in Indonesia are millennials. Teen fans who are known to be unable to control their emotions and have less self-control will be easily provoked when they see differences of opinion regarding their idol. This will give rise to verbal wars between K-POP fans or Fan wars. Gaining knowledge about fan conflicts among young K-POP fans and its effects is the main goal of this study. A literature research was used as the methodology. The study's data showed that the fan war's effects on millennials have both positive and bad aspects. Where the existing impact certainly influences the daily life of these idol fans. Keywords : Juvenile Conflict, Fan war, K-POP, Social Media.

Copyrights © 2023






Journal Info

Abbrev

humanitaria

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Social Sciences

Description

Humanitaria Journal is published bianually (July and January) by the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanity, Sunan Kalijaga Islamic State University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The journal publishes articles of empirical research and reflective analysis on various social and humanity issues, ...