Implementasi Teori Penetrasi Sosial pada Pengguna Aplikasi Tinder

Alvin Gus Abdurrahman, Chairun Nisa Dwi Putri, Irwansyah Irwansyah
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The Covid-19 pandemic has changed social behaviour in society. Especially in the process of building relationships with opposite sex, which is usually done face-to-face, is now turning online. This is the impact of the government's policy to limit large-scale social activities to prevent the development of the coronavirus. In 2020, the number of chat exchanges on the Tinder app increased by 23%. Nowadays people prefer to get to know others online before deciding to meet in person. Social Penetration Theory (TPS) can be used to analyse the process of communication and self-disclosure of an individual in building interpersonal relationships. This theory describes a person like an onion that has various layers in it because someone only provides general information in the early stages of a relationship then reveals more personal information when they get close and build trust. This research is different from previous work because it analyses TPS on Tinder application users during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study aims to review TPS on Tinder application users by testing the main assumptions of the theory in relationship development and self-disclosure. This study uses a qualitative approach. Data collection is done by searching for articles journals with keywords TPS and the use of Tinder application to build relationships. The results show that the self-disclosure mediated by digital technology can limit the general and personal information shared by its users. The limitation of it lies in the ability to read non-verbal messages. Gender factors influence how individuals build relationships in the early stages. Men tend to approach women aggressively using jokes or funny statements, while women rely more on subtle cues. Future research can focus on the communication of Tinder application users at different age ranges. This research is expected to be input for research on online communication, self-disclosure and relationship development.
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Tinder应用程序实现社会渗透理论
新冠肺炎大流行改变了社会行为。特别是在与异性建立关系的过程中,通常是面对面的,现在转向了网上。这是政府为防止新型冠状病毒感染症(covid - 19病毒)扩散,限制大规模社会活动的政策的影响。2020年,Tinder应用程序上的聊天交流数量增长了23%。现在,人们更喜欢在网上了解别人,然后再决定见面。社会渗透理论(Social Penetration Theory, TPS)可以用来分析个体在建立人际关系时的沟通和自我表露过程。这个理论把一个人描述成一个有很多层次的洋葱,因为在一段关系的早期阶段,一个人只提供一般的信息,然后当他们接近并建立信任时,就会透露更多的个人信息。此次研究的不同之处在于,它分析了新冠疫情期间Tinder应用程序用户的TPS。本研究旨在通过检验TPS理论在关系发展和自我表露方面的主要假设,对Tinder应用程序用户的TPS进行回顾。本研究采用定性方法。数据收集是通过搜索关键词TPS的文章期刊和使用Tinder应用程序建立关系来完成的。结果表明,数字技术介导的自我表露会限制用户共享的一般信息和个人信息。它的局限性在于阅读非语言信息的能力。性别因素影响个人在早期阶段如何建立关系。男人倾向于用笑话或有趣的话来接近女人,而女人则更多地依靠微妙的暗示。未来的研究可以关注不同年龄段Tinder应用用户的交流情况。本研究可望为网络交流、自我表露与关系发展的研究提供参考。
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