2019
DOI: 10.21831/ltr.v18i2.21670
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Cyberbullying on Teenage Artists and Its Implications on Increasing Awareness of Bullying

Abstract: The cyberbullying in the comment section on social media tends to be a common phenomenon nowadays. Negative comments lead to bully being the dark side of social media, Instagram in particular, which is clearly visible in the comment section. Moreover, in uploaded photos of teen artists that have many followers on their Instagram. This study has three objectives. First, obtaining the lexical meaning of cyberbullying from negative comments in the comment section of some Indonesian teen artists uploaded photos on… Show more

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“…However, not everyone uses technology appropriately to interact and connect with others. Further, Indrayani, et. Al (2019) stated in a social setting the usage of electronics brings this communication deviance even closer to them.…”
Section: Social Media (Instagram)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, not everyone uses technology appropriately to interact and connect with others. Further, Indrayani, et. Al (2019) stated in a social setting the usage of electronics brings this communication deviance even closer to them.…”
Section: Social Media (Instagram)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…There have been some studies discussed about cyberbullying involving school students (Arrieta-López & Carrasquilla-Diaz, 2021; Campbell, 2005;Li, 2007), university students (Abaido, 2020;Rafferty & Vander Ven, 2014;Whittaker & Kowalski, 2015), adolescents (Bakar, 2015;Adiyanti et al, 2020;Shemesh & Heiman, 2021), and adults (Randall, 2001) using electronic devices such as cell phones (Sticca & Perren, 2012), through the internet (William & Guerra, 2007), or social media (Abaido, 2020). However, cyberbullying doesn't happen to individuals only such as ordinary people (Rahayu, 2012), politician (Fritsch et al, 2020;Ma'yuuf & Abbas, 2021), and celebrity (Indrayani & Johansari, 2019), but it can also be aimed at a country or a group of people.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cyberbullying is the repeated and deliberate use of technology to harass, harm, degrade, or intimidate another individual. (Mitsu & Dawood, 2022) Cyberbullying creates a situation in which victims receive constant negative messaging via the internet and social media from bullies (Stepanian, 2019 ;Indrayani & Johansari, 2019). It occurs via digital technologies such as mobile phones, laptops, and tablets.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework a Cyberbullying In Social Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%