The rapid advancement of digital technology has significantly transformed public behavior in social activities, particularly in online donations and zakat payments. The Kitabisa application was selected in this study not only for its popularity but also due to its high user engagement and large volume of reviews on the Google Play Store, making it an ideal representation of public trust in Indonesia’s digital philanthropy ecosystem. This research aims to analyze user sentiment toward the Kitabisa application using a hybrid Proboboost model, which combines Multinomial Naive Bayes (MNB) and Gradient Boosting Classifier through a soft voting mechanism. The model is designed to address class imbalance and improve accuracy in short-text sentiment analysis for the Indonesian language. The study employed preprocessing techniques including case folding, text cleaning, stopword removal, and stemming using the Sastrawi algorithm. Feature extraction was performed using TF-IDF, with an 80:20 train-test split and 5-fold cross-validation to ensure model reliability. Experimental results indicate that the Proboboost model achieved an accuracy of 89.51% and an F1-score of 87.4%, outperforming the Naive Bayes baseline with 87.98% accuracy. The sentiment distribution demonstrates a dominance of positive sentiment (87.24%), followed by negative (8.53%) and neutral (4.23%) reviews. These findings suggest that users generally express satisfaction and trust toward the Kitabisa platform. The results also confirm that the hybrid Proboboost model effectively balances classification performance between majority and minority sentiment classes, offering deeper insights into user perceptions of digital philanthropic services.
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