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Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application
ISSN : 26140047     EISSN : 26140047     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31763/businta.v6i2.601
Core Subject : Science, Social,
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application (ISSN 2614-0047) is an interdisciplinary scientific journal for researchers from Computer Science, Informatics, Social Sciences, and Management Sciences to share ideas and opinions, and present original research work on studying the interplay between socially-centric platforms and social phenomena. Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application is the first Asia-Pacific journal in social informatics. The journal aims to create a better understanding of novel and unique socially-centric platforms not just as a technology, but also as a set of social phenomena and to provide a media to help scholars from the two disciplines define common research objectives and explore methodologies. Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application offers an opportunity for the dissemination of knowledge between the two communities by publishing of original research papers and experience-based case studies in computer science, sociology, psychology, political science, public health, media & communication studies, economics, linguistics, artificial intelligence, social network analysis, and other disciplines that can shed light on the open questions in the growing field of computational social science. To that end, we are inviting interdisciplinary papers, on applying information technology in the study of social phenomena, on applying social concepts in the design of information systems, on applying methods from the social sciences in the study of social computing and information systems, on applying computational algorithms to facilitate the study of social systems and human social dynamics, and on designing information and communication technologies that consider social context.
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Modern parenting: An ethical way to nurture children in digital era Burhan, Oemar Syarif; Praditia, Wahyu Eka; Admodjo, Bhimantoro Suryo; Yuniarto, Gustinar Yus; Ghosh, Anusua
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v5i1.199

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The internet becoming more sophisticated and advancing at a tremendous rate is also a concern for parents. As children are introduced to the online platform, parents worry about their safety and nurture them from potential risks. Parents gradually develop their parenting methods in this era by learning from community websites, blogs, social media, and apps. The information equips them to deal with their children when playing with electronic devices or surfing websites. There are various types of Parenting Styles, from strict about precluding parenting. When parents are strict, they will be using technology that can monitor or track their children's activities by remotely accessing their children's device, camera, recording text messages, and locations. This type of parenting does make their children feel very uncomfortable. On the other hand, not being concerned about their children accessing the internet can be very dangerous as they can access any sites that are not allowed for their age. This article will review previous Digital Parenting experiences and analyze/design a solution around what parents should do when nurturing and guiding their children for a better future in this digital age.
Bayes interpretation for smoke-free area cities index Herdi, Tazkiyah; Dores, Ardiansyah
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v5i1.286

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To control tobacco consumption in Indonesia, whose prevalence increased from 32.8% to 33.8%, local governments issued regional regulations on Smoke-Free Area Policy with support from the central government. Until 2019, there were still 166 cities/districts governments that were yet to issue the regulation out of 514 cities/districts. The increase in the number of active smokers and individuals still exposed to cigarette smoke shows that efforts have not been optimized to reduce tobacco consumption. Furthermore, no control effort has been discovered regarding the level of success of the policies that have been applied. Therefore, this research discusses the surveys carried out in cities/Districts that have applied the smoke-free policy, using indicators such as ideal questions relating to the policy. Naïve Bayes Classifier is one of the Decision Support System (DSS) classification methods used to classify the survey results into good, fair or poor categories to determine whether each city/district has implemented the issued regulation. Based on the results from the classification of the three cities/districts using the classifier, Bogor Regency was classified as good while Lombok and Padang Cities were classified as poor.
User generated content: Cybernetic infographic visual narrative Sufiana, Sufiana; Soewarlan, Santosa; Tinarbuko, Sumbo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v5i1.380

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User Generated content is a marketing strategy that emphasizes consumer-generated content, social media followers, and fans. The UGC trend has sparked interest in cyber media HaiBunda.com to integrate UGC in the process of creating infographic visual narratives. The infographic on HaiBunda.com is the result of media and UGC integration. The media provides a UGC space, for discussion, commenting, reading and viewing pictures. In practice, cybernetics visual narrative involves the role of information theory, control theory, and systems theory. Most of the UGC infographic channel visitors are millennial mothers who have interests in information about parenting patterns and child development. Can UGC readers interpret the visual infographic narrative, respond to and apply the values of daily morality in childcare? The purpose of the writing is to find out how millennial mothers interpret the visual infographic narrative. The qualitative method, Talcott Parsons' approach, is to see the meaning of the visual infographic narrative as a system, interrelation, has mutua influence to the media and readers. The results show that the visual narrative of HaiBunda.com's infographic with the theme “Tahukah Bunda” means educational and informative and contains moral values and the nature of women.
The impact of social media use on suicide-related behavior Arrazy, Muhammad Afdhal; Ndaru, Muhammad Tatag Adi; Sari, Nandha Mustika; Ariyanti, Mei Dwi; Ghosh, Anusua
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v5i1.398

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Cyberbullying and addictive behavior are examples of the negative impacts that social media use that lead to suicidal thoughts. This study uses a systematic literature review to show the consequences of using social media that lead to suicidal behavior in various parts of the world. 37 articles were used to support this study that consists of 19 articles about cyberbullying and 18 articles about social media addiction. According to the findings of this report, there is a connection between cyberbullying and internet addiction and an increased risk of suicide or suicidal behavior among teenagers due to social media access. Addictive behavior of social media use has a direct effect on mental health and causes depression. Meanwhile, cyberbullying causes a lack of self-confidence, depression, frustration, self-awareness, and suicidal thoughts. Suicide is a way out for teenagers who experience various problems. Suicide prevention is also discussed.
Promoting Covid-19 vaccination with Instagram Fahmi, Ahmad Maulanal; Azizah, Hanifah Nur; Mahendra , I Putu Arda; Fatkhiatin , Irma; Hammad, Jehad A.H
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v5i1.408

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The COVID-19 Vaccination Program is essential information during this pandemic. Information about COVID-19 vaccination is disseminated through social media, one of which is Instagram. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ministry of Health's Instagram accounts in various countries provided much information about COVID-19, including vaccinations. This research was made to determine the role of Instagram as a media to promote the invitation to vaccinate for COVID-19 by using the calculation of engagement rates in each post category on the Instagram account of the Ministry of Health of Indonesia, Malaysia, the United States, and Australia. The results obtained in this study are that these accounts have implemented the right strategy in COVID-19 vaccination, and several strategic refinements need to be done.
Misuse of Facebook user data Hernández , Leonel; Juniarti Fatimah, Tri; Fautngilyanan, Petrus Jack; Hamid, Sayed Rahman; Pramudhita, Setya Rahadi; Simbolon, Triyanti
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v5i1.411

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Nowadays, we live when technological developments have developed rapidly, especially in the communications and information sector. One of the triggers is social media, including Facebook. In 2010, there were around 24 million Facebook users in Indonesia. In building social relationships, of course, personal information is needed from someone. The same is the case when using social media. When you want to create a Facebook account, users will be asked to provide various personal data. This functions so that users can recognize one another. Besides that, it can also help Facebook in securing user accounts. But by sharing personal data will undoubtedly pose a risk of being misused. Apart from data leaks due to Facebook's shortcomings, this is also inseparable from users' negligence in safeguarding their data. This research explores the unawareness of Facebook users in protecting their data. This research will show the consequences of a lack of attention in maintaining personal data and show how to protect personal data to increase the awareness of Facebook users in safeguarding their data.
Supernatural and Facebook groups in Indonesia Wibawa, Aji Prasetya; Aji, Bayu Kuncoro; Filby , Brilliant; Fadhilah, Farhan; Imro’aturrozaniyah, Imro’aturrozaniyah; Istiqlal, Adib
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v5i1.417

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This paper will examine supernatural matters through groups on Facebook using observation methods seen from the group's number of followers, the number of posts, and the things discussed in it to be able to find out how much Indonesian people are interested in supernatural topics. The research phase consists of data collection, pre-processing, processing, and visualization of data. Observations were made by 5 observers by reviewing the group's status (privacy or public), number of members, number of posts per day, and content of the group's content as public. The result of this observation is that the number of members does not promise the activeness of the group when viewed from the number of posts in the group. This is indicated by the number of posts in the immune science group of 4,437,000 with a total of 300 posts and Fortune tellers with 95,271 members with a total of 2260 posts.
A roadmap for the successful use of social media in electoral campaigns Pratama, Awanda S. S.; Danan, Elloy Y. M. S.; Angeline, Grace; Abdillah, Irfan Z.; Prayoga, Jevin A.; Jabari, Nedal A. M.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v5i1.430

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Over the last few years, social media has become important for many people and can affect many aspects of life. In terms of politics, social media can help candidates and political parties do their political campaign. The use of social media in politics and during political campaigns has become a vital part for every political party and candidate. This paper describes the current social media and its characteristics, how campaigns were conducted in the past and how modern campaign activities were conducted. Case studies from several countries regarding how political campaigns were carried out are also written in this paper. The authors explore the factors available in social media that can affect and change the political process and campaign. Strong and weak factors of using social media in electoral campaigns are also discussed in this paper. This paper further addresses the author's point of view about how candidates should use social media during elections.
Social media learning on Indonesian university students Istiyanto, S. Bekti; Priyantono, Mochammad Bagus; Rifai, Muhammad Abdul Faiz; Wahyuningsih, Kartika; Fansyiari, Dzanun; Ramdhani , Lalu Gilang Obidia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v5i1.433

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This study aims to compare social media as appropriate learning media for University students at Universitas Negeri Malang in the era of the covid-19 pandemic. The method used in this study is EUCS (End-user computing satisfaction) with a sample of 100 people. This study indicates that the google-classroom media is more in demand as a learning medium in terms of satisfaction by UM students. All the variable values are superior to the other two social media, namely Facebook and Schoology.
Social media for energy saving campaigns Rahmawati, Yuni; Fatimah, Siti; Harianja, Candra Friyandi; Noor , Zaka M.; Aulia, Shafa T.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v5i1.435

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The demand for electrical energy continues to increase in line with technological developments. Electrical energy generally comes from fossil fuels or coal. The higher the electricity demand, the more carbon emissions are produced, which can cause global warming. Currently, many campaigns invite people to save energy. The campaign is carried out using social media. Currently, 170 million active social media users in Indonesia spend 3 hours 14 minutes accessing social media. This phenomenon opens up great opportunities for business people, organizations, institutions, and the government to carry out a campaign or promotional activities, such as energy-saving campaigns by various organizations with social media such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Youtube. This research aims to observe government and non-government accounts that are campaign energy saving on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Youtube. This research was conducted by collecting data from the followers or subscribers, time the account operates on each social media, post, and other necessary data. Based on social media research, the most effective way to campaign energy saving is Instagram.

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